Facebook Messenger
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Initial release date | August 9, 2011 |
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Programming languages | JavaScript |
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ID | 596486 |
About Facebook Messenger
Facebook Messenger is a messaging app and platform. Originally developed as Facebook Chat in 2008, the company revamped its messaging service in 2010, and subsequently released standalone iOS and Android apps in August 2011.
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Ukraine invasion: Russia restricts access to Facebook
Russia has limited access to Facebook over The Platform 's stance on the accounts of several Moscow-backed news outlets amid The Invasion of Ukraine.
Russia's communications regulator Roskomnadzor accused The Network of " censorship" and violating " the rights and freedoms of Russian citizens".
Facebook said it had refused to stop fact-checking and labelling content from state-owned news organisations.
The Move came A Day after Russia launched its attack on Ukraine.
It is unclear what the regulator restrictions mean, or to what extent Facebook's parent company Meta's other platforms - Whatsapp , Facebook Messenger and Instagram - Are affected.
The regulator had demanded Facebook lift the restrictions it placed on Thursday on state news agency RIA, state TV channel Zvezda, and pro-Kremlin news sites Lenta. Ru and Gazeta. Ru.
It said that Meta had " ignored" these requests.
Sir Nick Clegg , vice-president of global affairs at Meta, said Russian authorities " ordered us to stop The Independent fact-checking and labelling" The Outlets ' content.
" We refused, " He Said .
But he made clear he wanted Russians to continue to use Meta's platforms.
" Ordinary Russians Are using our apps to express themselves and organise for action" Sir Nick said, and The Company wants " them to continue to make their voices heard".
Many state-owned media outlets in Russia have painted a largely positive picture of Russian military advances in Ukraine, calling The Invasion a " special military operation" that had been forced on Moscow.
On Thursday Meta said it had Set Up a " special operations centre" to monitor content about The Conflict in Ukraine.
Russia attacks Ukraine: More coverageRussia has its own Facebook equivalents, VK and Odnoklassniki, but Facebook is also popular in the Country - As Is Meta-owned Instagram .
On Friday, US Senator Mark Warner said Facebook, YouTube and other Social Media services had " a clear responsibility to ensure that your products Are not used to facilitate Human Rights abuses".
Meta, has been Under Pressure to label misinformation - and has been working with outside fact-checkers, including Reuters.
Moscow has also increased pressure on domestic media, threatening to block reports that contain what it describes as " false information" regarding its invasion of Ukraine.
Twitter also told The Bbc that its safety and integrity teams were " disrupting attempts to amplify false and misleading information and to advance the speed and scale of our enforcement".
Source of news: bbc.com