My facebook account is deactivated but I can keep on messaging. But... facebook.com/messages requires you to log in to your facebook account (which reactivates it).
So Mobile app would be my only option. Right now a lot of family members use Messenger, so it's not trivial to move away entirely.
Strangely it works very well in the browser, but they can't spy you as easily so they don't like that.
It's strange to abandon the Messenger brand for such a reason.
I was similarly surprised when MS abandoned the MSN Messenger brand.
* To share my account creds w/ a friend to help sift through many real estate leads we advertised on FB Marketplace.
* Working easily between FB ads and comms
* Linking things from my computer for a business-related group.
* Handling anything FB marketplace while in flow on my desktop.
Hopefully the replacement isn't worse
interesting. do we see this move with coding agents as well? we're also seeing kind of the opposite move of the chat AI apps from web/terminal -> TO desktop apps
Facebook really could have been the default online identity provider if they weren't such an abhorrently shitty company. In the early days, you wouldn't even ask for someone's number - you'd just chat on Facebook.
The future Meta AI would have seemingly fit rightly in there.
Not much difference.