Instagram and Facebook users can now message each other

The change brings the back-ends of both apps together, meaning that conversations can take place across the two platforms.

Users will be able to control where they receive messages and calls - in their chats, through message requests, or disable the feature entirely.

The change means that Instagram messages will receive multiple features already available to Messenger users, including a vanish mode where messages will disappear after sending, similar to Snapchat, personalising messages with colours, and quick-forwarding.

It will also allow Instagram users to use the Watch Together feature that is available in Facebook Messenger, to view Facebook Watch, IGTV, TV shows, movies, and other content.

Mark Zuckerberg has in the past suggested that the plan is part of a vision for the future of Facebook as a private social network.

Just like today you could talk to a Gmail account if you have a Yahoo account, these accounts will be able to talk to each other through the shared protocol that is Messenger, Loredena Crisan, VP of Product Design for Messenger, told Engadget.

More than a billion people already use Messenger as a place to share, hang out and express themselves with family and friends.

However, various commentators have pointed out that bringing the apps together could help improve the fortunes of Facebook amid criticism, and that it would make it harder for regulators to attempt to break the company into its various constituent apps.

Facebook first purchased Instagram because the photo-sharing platform could hurt the company, emails from Mark Zuckerberg during an antitrust hearing revealed.

Currently, the update is rolling out in a few countries around the world but Facebook says that it will expand globally soon.

Original article
Author: The Independent

The Independent has recently written 10 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "Facebooks quasi-independent Oversight Board says it will start letting users file appeals over posts, photos, and videos that they think the company shouldnt have allowed to stay on its platforms". (April 13, 2021)
  2. "In a private Facebook group called the Pittsburgh Area Police Breakroom, many current and retired officers spent the year criticizing chiefs that took a knee or officers who marched with Black Lives Matter protesters, who they called terrorists, racist or thugs". (March 22, 2021)
  3. "If you dont have potato, use malanga root". (April 6, 2021)
  4. "Everyone on the knit site and my page knows I am a porcophile, says Rita Rich-Mulcahy". (February 26, 2021)
  5. "Legislation that aims to bolster U.S". (March 22, 2021)
  6. "Facebook says it is lifting its ban on political and social-issue ads put in place after the 2020 U.S". (March 3, 2021)
  7. "Facebook users have been urged to be cautious after a huge dump of their personal information online". (April 5, 2021)
  8. "Facebook will not notify the more than half a billion people caught up in a huge leak of personal information, it has said". (April 8, 2021)
  9. "The towns name had suffered a bad interpretation, said the mayor". (April 13, 2021)
  10. "Information such as phone numbers, Facebook IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, bios, and email addresses was leaked". (April 4, 2021)
Posted on  , , ,