Back in 2020, Meta announced proudly that "nothing's changed, everything’s changed" when it replaced the blue Facebook Messenger logo with a series of redesigns sporting purple and pink gradients.
He and his cofounders had made bots for Facebook Messenger before and knew it would ease the process for people who wanted to register for the service, rather than forcing them to adopt a separate ...
The new design looks similar to previous all blue Messenger logos, which may be part of Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to “get back to some OG Facebook.” Or perhaps this is the “masculine energy ...
Getting help with voting registration can now be as simple as a quick chat with a bot. The Ad Council just launched an automated tool within Facebook's messenger platform designed to walk ...
Back in 2020, Meta announced proudly that "nothing's changed, everything’s changed" when it replaced the blue Facebook Messenger logo with a series of redesigns sporting purple and pink gradients.