Facebook Moments App
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@Dashrender said:
Everyone is doing this now. Google has at least 4 if not more Google Apps - On one hand it really makes sense, make each app do one job REALLY REALLY well. But they need to integrate with each other as well.
Microsoft and Apple do this too. Tons of apps.
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True, to be honest I'm mainly just biased against Facebook as a company which discourages me from installing more of their apps.
Specifically, I really hate the way they decided to try and move people over to Messenger by showing messages sent to you via notifications without you being able to read them unless you download the app. It shows that the primary FB app still receives the messaging data and could still display it in full, but it won't. They patched their app to remove a feature but continue to download messages to serve as ads for their other app - boo to that IMO.
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@WingCreative said:
True, to be honest I'm mainly just biased against Facebook as a company which discourages me from installing more of their apps.
Specifically, I really hate the way they decided to try and move people over to Messenger by showing messages sent to you via notifications without you being able to read them unless you download the app. It shows that the primary FB app still receives the messaging data and could still display it in full, but it won't. They patched their app to remove a feature but continue to download messages to serve as ads for their other app - boo to that IMO.
There's actually good reason for this. The Facebook app does not always run in the background updating this saves your battery (and data if you are super limited) Those in app notifications will not appear instantly but rather at select intervals. Facebook Messenger is a separate and more lightweight application that runs in the background and will update and notify about messages almost instantly.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@WingCreative said:
True, to be honest I'm mainly just biased against Facebook as a company which discourages me from installing more of their apps.
Specifically, I really hate the way they decided to try and move people over to Messenger by showing messages sent to you via notifications without you being able to read them unless you download the app. It shows that the primary FB app still receives the messaging data and could still display it in full, but it won't. They patched their app to remove a feature but continue to download messages to serve as ads for their other app - boo to that IMO.
There's actually good reason for this. The Facebook app does not always run in the background updating this saves your battery (and data if you are super limited) Those in app notifications will not appear instantly but rather at select intervals. Facebook Messenger is a separate and more lightweight application that runs in the background and will update and notify about messages almost instantly.
Interesting, I didn't know about that difference. That does help to explain why they split things up, thanks for the explanation!
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My only complaint is the incessant need to include my location with every post.
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@Dashrender said:
My only complaint is the incessant need to include my location with every post.
It doesn't. You can turn it off.
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@Dashrender said:
My only complaint is the incessant need to include my location with every post.
You control that.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
My only complaint is the incessant need to include my location with every post.
You control that.
sure, but its always turning itself back on too.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
My only complaint is the incessant need to include my location with every post.
You control that.
sure, but its always turning itself back on too.
It is? That's surprising.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
My only complaint is the incessant need to include my location with every post.
You control that.
sure, but its always turning itself back on too.
Mine doesn't. Never had that happen on Windows phone, Android or iOS.