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New world. Why is Facebook starting to merge its messaging services? – Pledge Times – Pledge Times
On the one hand, the instant messaging Facebook Messenger with its 1.3 billion users per month. On the other, Instagram, 1 billion monthly users. Two

Two young women on their smartphones. Illustrative photo. (JOCHEN ECKEL / PICTURE ALLIANCE)
On the one hand, the instant messaging Facebook Messenger with its 1.3 billion users per month. On the other, Instagram, 1 billion monthly users. Two platforms that belong to Facebook. However, more than a year and a half ago, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO, announced his intention to merge these couriers.
The company highlights the benefits for users, such as the ability to easily exchange messages between M…
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