More Than One Billion People Use Facebook's WhatsApp Service Every Day (whatsapp.com)
Facebook has announced that more than one billion people use its instant messages and voice calling app WhatsApp every day. To put that in perspective, there are 7.5 billion people on this planet. And Facebook, whose marquee service itself is used by more than two billion people every month, says that 13.3 percent of the world's population is using Whatsapp every day.
They also claimed that 85% of all people over 15 in USA use facefart at least one time per month
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The good news is 6.5 people have better sense.
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...I only use slashdot and carrier pigeons. This might explain the drop-off in invitations to family Thanksgiving.
I am amazed that there are over thousand million active mobile phone lines. Wow, mobile internet is almost everywhere.
I'm in India. I can't name a single person that doesn't use WhatsApp. Even "dumb phones" have it. No one uses SMS.
When it came out it wanted 1 $ a year. I think I snagged a deal of 3$ for 5 years. How much it costs to provide the service, does it generate any revenue, are there any profits?
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How many of them are bots?
more than one billion people use its instant messages and voice calling app WhatsApp every day
And if they started charging for use, even 1 cent per message, that number would drop by 99%
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The pervasiveness of marketing in mobile amazes me. It obviously works on the greater population though...
Nice way to insult above 13% of the world's population!
The reason for this, of course, is that WhatsApp is the most cross-platform multimedia messaging service above SMS. It's not only there on iOS and Android, but also on Windows 10 Mobile, some Blackberry versions and I've even seen it on legacy phones. And with the most recent versions, it supports both audio and video internet calling, which is very handy if one wishes to call people overseas but doesn't want to pay for a phone plan overseas. While I FaceTime some family members who have iPhones, others I videocall using WhatsApp.
Also, while in the US, texts are generally free, it's not the same thing elsewhere in the world, so even there, WhatsApp is useful. Whats more, in WhatsApp, one can embed photos & videos in messages and send them. If one is using iMessage or Hangouts, one had better hope that the person on the other end has the same: an Android user may not want iMessage, and an iPhone user may not want Hangouts. With WhatsApp, all one has to do is confirm that the other person has WhatsApp on their phone.
World's population is 7.5 'American billion' people. Incidentally, what other billion is there?
200 million of those are from Brazil
If it is, why isn't there something in TrueOS's AppCafe that lets me view WhatsApp on my laptop, and type my messages from there - like I can w/ a Wintel PC?
Incidentally, what other billion is there?
The two definitions of billion are:
1) One thousand million (10^9)
2) One million million (10^12)
There's a nice pretty map of which countries use which version, and a bit of history as to when some of them, the UK particularly, changed which definition it uses officially.
While most people now tend to use 10^9 there are a few 'hold-outs' and if it's important it can be worth checking which version they're referring to, just to be sure...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
WhatsApp is really handy, and not as a replacement for texting. You can make phone calls anywhere with good quality, sure, but everything does that. Where whatsapp excels is in groups, where all the messages go to everyone in the groups, and most people are in multiple groups. So my wife has a group with her siblings, and one with her family, and one with her cousins, so you wind up having these continuous threads of conversations, which include texts, voice memos, pictures, links, etc. More like a slack conversation, as they are persistent in nature.
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nobody under 55 knows what you are talking about.
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I'm so glad I can honestly tell that billion people I do not want to communicate with: "Sorry, but I am not on Facebook, and certainly not using their messenger".
Facebook should really separate completely from the open Internet and keep its users in a walled, electro-fenced garden. The Internet is just a better place with Facebook users staying amongst their kind.
I don't have any friends that use it, I have only heard that if you meet people on Tinder and you don't want to give them your real number yet (or keep chatting in the shit Tinder interface) you get them to ad you on WhatsApp. I didn't realise there were people who used it as an way to contact their actual friends instead of SMS.
Fair point. You are describing a business case. I was describing a personal case: I have family members that have both Galaxies and iPhones, and very often, we like to share not just messages, but also photos & videos. My parents struggle w/ email, but have somewhat figured out at least how to VIEW things in WhatsApp
For what you are describing, it seems pretty inappropriate. Like you said, email is more suitable, and even something like Skype.
Where are all these people? The ones I know use Viber or plain SMS for IM.
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