2 billion active users on Facebook and Messenger plans

2 billion active users on Facebook and Messenger plans

The decision to remove Messenger from within the Facebook app wasn’t consensual, but it ended up being accepted by everyone. Now, many years later, the Meta social network seems to be preparing for a new future, with all the tools back together. This happens when Facebook reaches new highs.


Facebook is increasingly powerful and growing

Times have not been easy for Facebook and Meta. With significant financial losses, it ended up laying off many of its employees. When everyone indicated the beginning of the end for Facebook, this is good news for the company and for all users.

He was in the post It seems dedicated to showing that Facebook is still far from dead, so Meta decided to bring the news and show how it's still a very active network. She revealed that it is still growing and currently has more than 2 billion daily active users.

Messenger will return to its original location

This is an impressive number that clearly reveals the authenticity of the largest social network on the Internet. In the same post, he went on to reveal that "Facebook is neither dead nor dying, but in fact alive and thriving."

In addition to releasing impressive stats, Meta also outlined some plans it has for its popular Messenger service. In 2014, he made the decision to separate these elements, but now he wants to unite them again. Plans seem to be for this to happen as early as 2023.

Meta will continue to bet on its tools

The importance of messages in the Meta is still great which is why the company revealed that 140 billion messages are sent in its apps every day. On Instagram, reels are shared in direct messages a billion times a day, and the trend is also "growing strongly" on Facebook.

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Meta ended its message by revealing that it will continue to create new ways to integrate messaging features on Facebook this year. Its goal is to facilitate communication and sharing across all of its platforms and services.

By Chris Skeldon

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