Facebook will merge Messenger back to the main application
This may be part of a plan to include messaging applications on one of the planet's largest social networks.
Jane Manchun Wong, Facebook's secret-finder, recently shared information about Facebook's intentions to bring Messenger back to the main application. This may be part of a plan to include messaging applications on one of the planet's largest social networks.
Facebook released Messenger messaging application as a separate application in 2011. By 2014, all functions of Messenger were completely removed from the Facebook application, to use the user must download additional apps.
Many people believe that Facebook is currently planning to integrate Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp applications so that users can send instant messages so the company backs Messenger back to the main application after 5 years of separation is possible could happen.
However, Wong said that separate Messenger applications will still be retained exclusively for certain users.
Photos Wong shared photos showed that Facebook application has a new interface, when clicking on the chat icon, users can chat directly on the Facebook application, not push to the current Messenger application.
There is currently no information on when Facebook will officially integrate Messenger back into its main application.
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