Facebook To Introduce Auto Expiring Posts And More
Facebook, one of the most popular
social networking, has slowly become more of noise. The original idea where it
could have been used for conversation, connecting people seems to be getting
lost. It is almost taken over by videos, stuff with people to watch, but soon
get tired. I had to uninstall Facebook because all it showed was videos after
videos. It looks like Facebook can no more ignore it. Mark Zuckerberg recently
shared how Facebook can change in the coming years.
In his post, he mostly emphasizes on Privacy. Something which is not really on the side of Facebook thanks to
thousands of connected apps an services. Facebook wasn’t really at fault when
they started it. People did like to share everything. Right from a morning
selfie to childbirth to even announcing their date. Things got too far. It took
time for everyone to realize that they have shared everything about them to the
world.
According to Facebook analysis,
users are now also looking for Privacy.
Facebook is planning to build something on lines of WhatsApp. The first
plan is to make sure it’s secure and then develop more ways for people to interact
which includes calls, video chats, businesses, payments.
Messaging System Evolution
It sounds like a messaging system
which can integrate almost everything but completely private. Here is an
outline to what looks like in the works.
Private interactions to make sure
one else can see what you share.
Encryption: End-to-end encryption
prevents anyone — including Facebook.
Expiring posts: Whatever you post
on Social Network, stays. Facebook plans for Expiring Posts or messages. Users
can choose so they can disappear and no longer haunts them. Here are the key
points:
Content automatically expires or
is archived over time.
Messages could be deleted after a
month or a year by default. One would have the ability to change the time frame
or turn off auto-deletion for your threads if you wanted
Limit the amount of time we store
messaging metadata.
Communicate Across Network:
Facebook now owns WhatsApp and Instagram. Messenger is in its core. With phone
numbers and email id connected, users will be able to communicate across networks
easily and securely.
Say for example if you are
Facebook Market place, but your primary way of communication is WhatsApp. Then
this feature will allow one to send an encrypted message to someone’s phone
number in WhatsApp from Messenger. There will be no need to display your phone
number in public.
The second use case can be where
you can share stories or status instantly across Facebook, WhatsApp, and
Instagram. And lastly, with WhatsApp payments in place, one can make payment
across platforms. All this can make things seamless, but of course, this will
be still walled in Facebook own castle.
A Platform for private sharing
Facebook has heavily invested in
the messaging platform. They bought WhatsApp and Instagram, and now it’s all
making sense. Billions of users are
hooked into the system, and there is more to join. Secure Chat, Payment system
cross portability, we could be looking at the evolution of the messaging system
aka platforms for private sharing
Facebook plans for this over the
next year with a lot of things are already in works. Facebook claims to be
taking advice from experts, advocates, industry partners, and governments —
including law enforcement and regulators — around the world to get these
decisions right.
In our opinion, what we will
matter is how well Facebook will be able to turn this into business. Throughout
his posts, Zuckerberg has talked about companies and payments. If Facebook goes
all out to take over the payment system, it will not be surprising.
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