• arin@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    They are trying what Facebook did to their Facebook chat, forcing users to use the app by banning mobile web access

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        I’m one of those who just walked away.

        I checked out Facebook recently because I needed help moving and it was the quickest way to ask everyone I knew.

        That shit is like 90 percent ads and clickbait tick tocks now. It’s fucked. I don’t understand how people can use it without becoming enraged.

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          I use it solely to talk to friends and family members who I otherwise wouldn’t be in touch with. I don’t participate in groups or get into arguments or anything like that. That, plus being able to dismiss things like political ads so you never have to see them (at least for now), make it acceptable for me to use. I wouldn’t say it’s a great experience in any way, but it isn’t bad enough for me to find new ways to keep in touch with those people.

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            I just started texting my friends and family more. It’s been better and now when I see Facebook I wonder why I ever liked it in the first place.

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          I haven’t deleted the account (yet, pretty unjused right now), but never installed an app of them. Via the browser they’re already way to obnoxious.

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        Me too, but apparently Facebook survives without us. Turns out the most valuable Facebook users are actually retirees waiting to be scammed by shady advertisers.

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        2 years ago

        Now you can, but back then you couldn’t when they initially started their messenger app

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        Now you can, but back then you couldn’t when they initially started their messenger app

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        On iOS at least, fb messenger on mobile is just a redirect to the app store to get the app, the Web messenger is not functional anymore, sadly. At least when I just tested it just now!

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          You have to force your iOS browser into « desktop mode » to access the web version of fb messenger on iOS. It’s just « working », not really usable through….