Meta is Shutting Down Messenger’s Standalone Website
Meta is pulling off one of its boldest moves yet, retiring the standalone Messenger website. For years, users could visit Messenger.com to chat without opening Facebook. Now, that convenience disappears. The move comes as Meta refocuses on tighter Facebook and Instagram integrations, funneling more features—and users—into fewer platforms. It’s not just about simplicity. Meta is clearly betting on fewer apps equating to cleaner branding and targeted monetization. While standalone access is vanishing, Messenger lives on inside Facebook, in Instagram DMs, and in its mobile apps. Huge priority shift, pushing you toward its controlled ecosystem. What’s your take? Overkill centralization? Or killer focus?


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