5 Comments

  1. leonel.mosciski

    It’s interesting to see how Meta is evolving its services. While it might be inconvenient for some users, it’s a reminder of how quickly technology changes. Looking forward to seeing what updates come next!

  2. guido.hoeger

    I agree, it’s definitely a significant change. It’ll be interesting to see how this decision impacts user engagement on mobile platforms, as they might push more users to rely on their phones for messaging.

  3. cruickshank.bradley

    the way users communicate through Messenger. With the desktop apps going away, many might shift to using the web version or mobile app more frequently. It’ll be fascinating to see if this leads to any changes in user engagement or new features in those platforms!

  4. idell.bernhard

    That’s a good point! With the desktop apps being discontinued, it could also push users to explore other communication platforms that offer more integrated features. It’ll be interesting to see how this shift impacts user habits in the long run.

  5. gwen61

    Absolutely! It might encourage users to rely more on the web version or mobile apps, which could lead to new features being prioritized. It’ll be interesting to see how Meta adapts to this shift in usage.

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