Meta has quietly released a new stand-alone app for Facebook Groups called “Forum.” The company seems to be positioning Forum as a platform that functions similarly to Reddit, describing the app as a ...
Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the Internet river for quite a while, including stints at MSNBC.com, MSN, Bing, MoneyTalksNews, Tipico and more. He admits to being ...
Meta has quietly launched a new app for Facebook Groups called Forum. The app didn’t get a formal launch but was spotted on the iOS App Store by analyst Matt Navarra. The App Store description ...
Meta has launched a new app targeting Facebook Groups called Forum. The new app "gives a dedicated space built for deeper discussions, real answers, and the communities you care about" according to ...
Meta today launched a new standalone app called "Forum" that brings Facebook Groups into a dedicated feed separate from the main Facebook experience. The app was spotted by Matt Navarra without any ...
What just happened? When a big company like Meta launches a new product, we expect to see a big announcement and a lot of fanfare. That wasn't the case for Forum, a new app for accessing Facebook ...
Meta has quietly launched Forum, a Facebook Groups app that pulls community answers into a cleaner standalone space. The app gives Groups a new home for discussions, recommendations, and replies that ...
"Built for the groups you already love." That's what Meta is promising with Forum, a new app from the company, which it quietly launched on Friday. Only available on iPhones for now, the app brings ...
The new standalone app sits on top of Facebook Groups, adds an AI tab called “Ask” and an admin assistant, and arrives the same month Mark Zuckerberg told staff he and Chris Cox had discussed whether ...