Meta is focused on improving the features offered by Facebook Messenger. A release of the company confirms that one of the most used functions of Slack It will also be coming to the messaging app during the next few weeks. It’s about the commands, those interesting shortcuts that, according to Facebook, “help boost the effectiveness of your messages and add a little more fun to your experience.
Whether you want to notify everyone in a chat of an important announcement, return a friend’s lunch money, or express your frustration with a well-timed “(╯°□°)╯︵┻━┻”, new Messenger shortcuts will get you there in the fewest keystrokes.
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In fact, the company has announced that two of these shortcuts will be available starting today same, March 29. They are “@everyone” and “/Silent”. While with the first you can attract everyone’s attention the participants of a group; the second allows us to send messages silently. Basically, opposite functions that complement the Facebook Messenger experience very well.
On the other hand, Meta claims that many other shortcuts will be coming to Facebook Messenger during the next few weeks. For example, among them we will find “/Pay”, which will allow us to send payments through the app. You will also be able to see potential options for GIF images using the “/gif” command, and use “/shrug” and “/tableflip” to insert the classic emoticons “¯_(ツ)_/¯” and “(╯°□ °)╯︵ ┻━┻”.
New features for Facebook Messenger are coming
All these new shortcuts in the form of commands Coming to iOS and Android in the coming weeks. Some of them will be available first in the United States, such as the “/Pay” command. However, the rest of them can be used by other users around the world.
On the other hand, some will be available first for Android. However, the company has confirmed that all the shortcuts will also arrive for users of Facebook Messenger on iOS.
Meta also ensures that new collections of shortcuts will be coming to the app during the rest of the year. This way, we know that they plan to support the new feature for a long time. Thus, the company comments that it will continue working to improve the experience on the platform.
Soon we will be able to see interoperability between WhatsApp, iMessage and Facebook Messenger, and it’s all thanks to the new Digital Markets Law that has been approved by the European Union. On the other hand, the Facebook instant messaging app received functions a few months ago that alert when someone takes a screenshot in a chat; as well as others that allow you to send messages that disappear.