Facebook is testing Messenger Rooms, a feature similar to Zoom
Facebook is developing and testing a new feature called Messenger Rooms on the messaging application integrated Messenger.
Outside of China, WhatsApp and Messenger are the two most commonly used online communication platforms. Recently, due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, online communication applications, especially those that support video call, have also grown rapidly with the number of people. use "increase exponentially".
The most prominent case is Zoom. Recently, Zoom reported that their platform currently has up to 300 million daily users. The reason why Zoom is so popular is its simplicity and price. Through its basic and relatively complete free feature packs, Zoom provides users with nearly all the necessary capabilities, especially the ability to hold group video calls supporting up to 100 participants. gia. Recently, a lot of big platforms like Microsoft Teams, Google Meet have announced a number of 'follow' Zoom features to attract users, and in the near future there will be Facebook Messenger.
According to a new report released by technology news site ALumia, Facebook is developing and testing a new feature called Messenger Rooms on its integrated messaging application Messenger, which allows to organize large-scale group meetings among many Facebook user account. In fact, users still make video calls on Facebook Messenger including group video calls, but all those who want to join the call must be friends with each other, and the number of participants is also very limited. preparations. These two drawbacks make the video call feature on Messenger better suited for one-to-one calls.
The upcoming Messenger Rooms feature will allow anyone who is sent a link to a group video call on Messenger to join. In particular, you can join a group call on Messenger Rooms without a Facebook account. When you click the link, you can join the call as a guest via a web browser like Chrome or Edge.
Messenger Rooms feature is in betaMessenger Zooms allows up to 50 people to join the call. The person who initiated the call can decide to switch from a video meeting to a conversation at any time, as well as control the number of people attending the meeting, invite participants or ask others to leave the meeting, to prevent those an uninvited guest.
The Messenger Rooms feature is expected to be in beta version on Windows and Mac in the coming days. Facebook said the feature could be rolled out to users worldwide in a few weeks.
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