Zuckerberg Plans To Integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger (nytimes.com)
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, plans to integrate the social network's messaging services -- WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger -- asserting his control over the company's sprawling divisions at a time when its business has been battered by scandals.
The New York Times: The move, described by four people involved in the effort, requires thousands of Facebook employees to reconfigure how WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger function at their most basic levels. While all three services will continue operating as stand-alone apps, their underlying messaging infrastructure will be unified, the people said. Facebook is still in the early stages of the work and plans to complete it by the end of this year or in early 2020, they said.
Mr. Zuckerberg has also ordered all of the apps to incorporate end-to-end encryption, the people said, a significant step that protects messages from being viewed by anyone except the participants in the conversation. After the changes take effect, a Facebook user could send an encrypted message to someone who has only a WhatsApp account, for example. Currently, that isn't possible because the apps are separate.
The New York Times: The move, described by four people involved in the effort, requires thousands of Facebook employees to reconfigure how WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger function at their most basic levels. While all three services will continue operating as stand-alone apps, their underlying messaging infrastructure will be unified, the people said. Facebook is still in the early stages of the work and plans to complete it by the end of this year or in early 2020, they said.
Mr. Zuckerberg has also ordered all of the apps to incorporate end-to-end encryption, the people said, a significant step that protects messages from being viewed by anyone except the participants in the conversation. After the changes take effect, a Facebook user could send an encrypted message to someone who has only a WhatsApp account, for example. Currently, that isn't possible because the apps are separate.
Jobs already done it!
Fuck Zuck's intentions. Its his fucking actions thar require Facebook be NATIONALIZED. Just like Standard Oil. Time to do it!!!
From google killing off ad blockers, to zuck killing off some of the biggest applications in the world. I guess Gates was right when he said “Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose.”
Mr. Zuckerberg has also ordered all of the apps to incorporate end-to-end encryption, the people said, a significant step that protects messages from being viewed by anyone except the participants in the conversation.
... and anyone at Facebook. And the phone companies. And, by extension, the government and everyone they're in bed with. So basically all megacorporations. And anyone else willing to pay for your data.
No point in keeping them separate. Would be a good thing if the resulting protocol stop being reliant on a mobile phone number and a mobile phone to operate.
I kind of liked whatsapp, even though it has got me into trouble numerous times. I like the idea of being able to communicate with my friends and family without having to have a "profile". And I like not having a wall where people post pictures and articles that I'm not interested in.
monetize it!
After the changes take effect, a Facebook user could send an encrypted message to someone who has only a WhatsApp account, for example. Currently, that isn't possible because the apps are separate
Already my WhatsApp is being swamped with spam and forwards. There is no threading mechanism, no clear idea of what message is responding to whom. There is no way scroll past things I am not interested in. Pretty soon signal to noise degrades so much users resort to wholesale "delete all unread messages". I hate that damned thing.
But so many of the groups I am interested in insist on using WhatsApp. Easy, convenient, at hand. A typical alumni group of about 100 people have 10 people responsible for 90% of the postings. 10 more read those posts. The rest delete all messages blindly.
Now you allow Facebook users to spam the WhatsApp account. The already poor signal/noise ratio will degrade even further. I am hoping this finally kill WhatsApp for good and something better might emerge to take its place. Need the convenience and easy access, but some sort of threadable interface, some sort of AI learning who reads messages from whom and automatically group messages as "likely to be read" "likely to be skipped" ...
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There have been calls to break up Facebook and other tech giants on antitrust ground. if Instagram and whatsapp are tightly integrated with FB to the point that it's one app this would make separating the functionality much harder.
Well that's ruined those apps then.
I know FB owns them already but they were pretty autonomous for the most part, now you won't be able to use WhatsApp without getting a shedload of spam about "There are friends on Facebook you should connect with! Click here to confirm we can scrape all your data and sell it from all 3 platforms to the highest bidder. Oh and those private messages you sent on WhatsApp, we've already decrypted those and passed them on the XYZ marketing so they can find you. Please stay where you are and an FB truck will be by soon to pick you up for brainwashing.".
I don't wish to use Facebook, I wish to have as little contact with the lifeforce-sucking maw that is Facebook and it's endless stream of moronic "Look at me and my wonderful life." / "Look at how crappy my life is." posts and after violent dysentry, FB is next worst thing I would wish upon my worst enemy.
Does anyone know of a Whatsapp alternative that doesn't suck? End to end encryption that is promised by someone that's not scummy like Facebook or Google? What Whatsapp used to be before being purchased by Facebook. Needs to work on apple and android.
Sorry, but end-to-end encryption between closed source applications (and probably FB servers on top) is so much not secure, let alone trustworthy, that it sounds more like a joke than a serious thing.
Yeah, you install an enemy bug in your home, and somebody else installs the same type of bug. Then them talking to each other in secret is about keeping *your* secrets private... :)
Riiight.
Get Signal. Same thing, but actually done right.
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They're doing this to make it harder for the gov't to break up Facebook under anti-trust regs.
Instagram has been using the Facebook CDN to deliver images for at least a year already. And making friend suggestions for Instagram based on your FB friends list ...
Failing to understand why this is even "news".
Plain old successor of SMS may be RCS only if the carriers get their asses together..
I don't use anything Facebook for obvious reasons, hence my question: What's the point of these various messaging services? Since all of the Facebook and Google ones seem to require a cell phone number now, why not just use the cell phone to communicate? Why run everything through Facebook?
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Seriously, there is no reason to be on Facebook anymore
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XMPP works like e-mail. Everyone can have his own server, and messages are forwarded between them. Which is called federation. And users have identifiers that are like e-mail adresses too. So no phone number link needed.
But basically, mobile messengers only got popular, because XMPP did not support clients that can't keep a listening port on an IP adress open. Like mobile phones.
They solved it by using a push service (like GMS). Otherwise they're all basically just XMPP clients with added lock-in.
But Signal's Axolotl protocol became a XMPP extension called Omemo, some time ago. So the above custom crutches and lack serve no purpose but lock-in anymore.
But you know ... getting the human livestock to switch to something sane ...
I hope it's like Ryan's WUPHF app. :-)
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They all use XMPP internally for messaging. And XMPP has server federation at its core. Basically they just need to stop blocking federation.
Of course custom crap needs to be translated. But I think they'll just start with basic interoperability. Wich needs nothing more than the above.
and when they move to whats app and i dont have a phone guess that means NO MORE MESAGES WOOOO..OOO.OOOO.OOO.OOO..OOOOOO.OOO.OOOOO/.OOOOO.OOO.OOOO.OOOOOO.OOOO.OOOOT
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bye bye whatsapp, its been nice knowing you
Really, Who the F*&$ cares about Facebook anymore. Why is it even a topic on /. ?
It's where WhatsApp took the encryption from. Except its client and server are actually open source and provably trustworthy.
When I can get my girlfriend and her medical office to use it, you can get your actual real friends to use it.
Sounds like someone at Facebook took a look at WeChat / Weixin - it's basically that. Whatsapp, Messenger, Instagram combined, in addition with games, payment systems, booking systems and whatnot. Not privacy friendly, but I guess that's what Zuck secretly wants.
Writing a new Messenger is question of Couple Weeks :-) :-)
Making them popular is a statistical luck. So from social media business perspective, mark decided to kill at least 2 out of 3 successful products
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So how many out there really believe we still have end-to-end encryption in WhatsApp? How many believe we will still have it after Zuck gets done integrating everything? I predict lots of backdoors! Never mind what Zuck says--his past actions have layed down the pattern. Maybe time to migrate to Telegram.
I can't wait until Facebook dies like Myspace
If people aren't aware what Facebook is really about by now, they are too criminally clueless to live.
But hey, keep posting those "L0AWL katz" and posting your brags about how a gang of 10 of you chichenshits beat up an elderly woman. At least Facebook has been very valuable in helping to get the latter group behind bars. Oh, and Bubba loves it when you droop your pants. He can't wait to shove his dripping cock up your ass!
why is a facebook fag msging me on whatsapp? I explicitly didnt create an account on facebook so i wouldn't have to talk to facebook fags.
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What would it take make a universal "messenger" standard that would allow people to use the app of their choice to communicate with other users who also use the app of their choice? Like we already have with telephone and email.