Facebook launches Messenger Rooms for unlimited video calls with up to 50 people
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- paco2x
- L8R
- 25 Apr 2020
Anonymous, 25 Apr 2020you have to pay?You already pay for it with your data for ads and metrics.
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- Anonymous
- 3gE
- 25 Apr 2020
Anonymous, 25 Apr 2020you have to pay?You always pay in some way. The creator of the room must have Facebook. Probably the process of join the room also contain adds or at least Facebook related content that servers as hook to make you bite and join them. Etc. So yes, nothing is free. They win money in some way. It's Facebook!!! Wake up!
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- Reyansh
- XS%
- 25 Apr 2020
Now I can get my whole extended family in one digital space finally lol.
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- Note7 owner
- jxx
- 25 Apr 2020
Seems like people here who think large corporation are in business for charity is at best naive...
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- Anonymous
- 7tV
- 25 Apr 2020
At this point in time, Facebook’s promises are equal in value to a pile of horsecrap.
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- Anonymous
- Ej9
- 25 Apr 2020
you have to pay?
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- Rajnish
- YQN
- 25 Apr 2020
Good video app for group calling and alternative to zoom app
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- Phones fan
- XG4
- 25 Apr 2020
Thank you Facebook because you care so much about people, I mean money.
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- Anonymous
- 3gE
- 25 Apr 2020
The hook is there anyways as the room creator must have Facebook and sure that the invitation and/or the acceptance process includes some advertising even if it is naming content related to Facebook. Nothing is free.
Same dog different collar. Everything remains the same behind the scenes.