Mark Zuckerberg didn't have enough to own Facebook, and six years ago he also bought WhatsApp. At first there was a rumor that he wanted to merge the two platforms and thereby enhance your Facebook Messenger by providing green application users.
Years go by and the two systems remain completely independent. The Facebook chat section is amazing, while WhatsApp enjoys good health and wellness. Facebook has been advertising almost since its inception, contributing huge profits to the company. Recent rumors have revealed that WhatsApp will also start adding advertising.
The dispute Facebook's plan to include advertising on WhatsApp looks like it's packed in the dock, According to a report published today by The Wall Street Journal. The article states that a few months ago a group of Facebook professionals was disbanded in their task of finding the best ways to integrate ads into the world's most popular messaging application. These tests have been removed from the WhatsApp code.
The founders of WhatsApp, Jan Koum and Brian Acton, have never wanted & # 39; to commit fornication & # 39; their favorite commercial program, up to a point before selling it on Facebook, WhatsApp's terms of service changed
Obviously Facebook has already changed the terms of platform performance, but the introduction of advertising would have required formal notice from users. This is where Zuckerberg fears the outrage of this, and to run away from other messaging platforms like Telegal, for example.
It is clear that he simply parks the car in a shack, and does not throw it away. Keeping in mind that the app is free, with over 1.5 billion users, you're sure you're looking for ways to monetize that ability. Mark, of course, is a fool. Time and time again.
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