![]() Others aren't happy about the permissions required by an app such as Messenger. Some don't like the idea of being forced to use a separate app. ![]() That can be frustrating for some people because the change means they have to juggle even more apps.Ī number of Facebook users are protesting the latest Messenger change, according to the folks at Mashable. Try to launch a chat with someone via Facebook's mobile website, and Facebook initially tells you that your conversations are moving to Messenger and that "soon you'll only be able to view your messages from Messenger." You can still use Facebook's built-in messaging after those initial notices, but clearly that feature will soon become extinct.Ĭompanies such as Facebook, Google and Apple sometimes split off key functions of their core apps into separate, standalone apps, with their own sets of features, which then become part of a larger ecosystem. Now users of Facebook's mobile website are starting to find themselves in the same boat. Then the social network created Messenger as a thing unto itself, with the iOS and Android versions of the Facebook app directing you to use or install Messenger if you wanted to chat. ![]() ![]() Once upon a time, chatting was built into Facebook. Facebook really, really wants everyone to use its Messenger app. ![]()
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