Facebook Middleman is re-editing its logo and count some new features. The company is rolling out new crow themes, in bagginess to selfie stickers and a vanish mode, as piece of its initiative to connect Facebook users with people on Instagram.
The visual update is meant to "mark our continuous fecundation from a simple way to message your Facebook friends," Middleman VP Stan Chudnovsky wrote in a blog post. The icon ditches its solid earthy for a blue-to-pink gradient, increasingly in the style of Instagram. "Our new logo reflects a switch to the unborn of messaging, a increasingly dynamic, fun, and microchip way to break consanguineous to the people you're moisture to."
Its new capacity integrate "love and tie-dye" for wider customization options. Selfie stickers let users add icons to their pictures, while vanish mode disappears chats. Cross-app liaison with Instagram is faddy to trundling out shortly to North American users.
Facebook ascend the update in September as its bulkiest messaging integration yet. While Middleman already lets users watch videos with friends, Facebook is working to connect users further. The move is piece of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's plan to focus increasingly on private communications as opposed to increasingly purchasable platforms.
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