Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp to merge messaging services

March 22, 2019 0 By HearthstoneYarns

Fashion brands could soon see their social media marketing activities
become more streamlined as Facebook plans to integrate its messaging
services across Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.

While all three platforms will remain standalone apps, users and businesses
will be able to communicate directly between platforms on any of the three
messaging apps. A brand on Instagram could message a user that only as a
Facebook account.

Products and services would work cross channel

From a technology perspective, Facebook would no long need to develop
competing versions of its in-app features, such as Stories, which could be
rolled across its platforms. Until now the companies have been operated as
separate entities with competing products, states the BBC.

Facebook told the BBC its merger would be a “long process,” the news of
which was first reported by the New York times and thought to be
spearheaded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

The primary concern will be user privacy and data sharing, especially for
users who are not active on all apps. WhatsApp is currently encrypted end
to end and is the most secure of the three messaging apps. This is one of
the reasons Facebook has failed to draw revenue from WhatsApp, which counts
1.5 billion users, in the same way it allows for advertising on its other
platforms. A change in architecture could mean monetising possibilities
across all its channels as well as gathering greater data sources.

In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece on Thursday evening, Zuckerberg
wrote that, “There’s no question that we collect some information for
ads—but that information is generally important for security and operating
our services as well.”

“We want to build the best messaging experiences we can; and people want
messaging to be fast, simple, reliable and private,” a Facebook
spokesperson said in a statement on Friday. “We’re working on making more
of our messaging products end-to-end encrypted and considering ways to make
it easier to reach friends and family across networks. As you would expect,
there is a lot of discussion and debate as we begin the long process of
figuring out all the details of how this will work.”

Photo credit: App logos, article sources: BBC, Wall Street Journal, New
York Times, Wired