

David Marcus, head of Facebook’s Messenger, today announced one of the company’s 2018 plans for the chat app is to simplify it. What is primarily supposed to be a messaging app has become, to use his word, “cluttered.” It’s a good plan, considering Messenger has become weighed down with unnecessary add-ons. Here’s what Facebook needs to cut from Messenger. Stories When Marcus clarified Messenger’s status, he outright said the clutter began two years ago: Over the last two years, we built a lot of capabilities to find the features that continue to set us apart. A lot of them have found…
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