The Asian Age

FACEBOOK APP TO SPLIT UP

Facebook users on mobile will no longer be able to access Messages from the main app, and have to rely on Messenger

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Users of the Facebook mobile app, who have not yet downloaded the Messenger app, will be familiar with being given the option to download the latter every time they visit ‘ Messages’ on the social networking website’s app. Soon, it may no longer be a choice, but the only thing left to do. Facebook messages are bound to disappear from the main Facebook app, and can be accessed only through the Messenger app, as confirmed by a Facebook spokespers­on earlier this week. The split in messaging, which has been rolled out for many users, appears to be only for iPhone and Android patrons. But even

Facebook has maintained that switching to Messenger will be beneficial to all as it is faster and more reliable. The app, first launched in 2011, has more than 200 million monthly

users

among the above platforms, not all have been asked to make the shift. While it’s not clear exactly how long it will take for all of Messenger’s holdouts to see a complete change, the spokespers­on said it will continue to roll out over the coming weeks.

Although the main Facebook app has been prompting users to download Messenger since April, when the company announced it would be making the switch, users could still access messages without downloadin­g Messenger until now.

Facebook has gradually been ramping up to this change since early this summer, when it first announced it would be requiring mobile users to download both apps. Last week, Messenger holdouts received an email alerting them their messages would be moved over to the Messenger app in the very near future.

Users, as is consistent with their reaction to change, remain disgruntle­d by the move. But Facebook has maintained that switching to Messenger will be beneficial to all as it is faster and more reliable. The app, first launched in 2011, has more than 200 million monthly users.

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