What Fb's shelving of ads on WhatsApp method for the social media massive's long run

Fb has made no secret of its hopes of WhatsApp monetization previously, however a brand new file suggests the ones plans are not in movement. What does that imply for the social community?
Facebook has made no secret of its hopes of WhatsApp monetization in the past, but a new report suggests those plans are no longer in motion. What does that mean for the social network?Original article
Author: Newsweek

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