Facebook launches 'Messenger Rooms' for group video chat to target Zoom app

In Facebook Messenger Rooms, the users can post links in their News Feed or in Groups or event pages

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2 min read Last Updated : Apr 25 2020 | 1:39 PM IST

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Alarmed at the popularity of Zoom, which allows up to 100 people to join a video meeting from the comfort of their homes, Facebook on Friday announced Messenger Rooms that will allow group video calls of up to 50 people.
 
In Facebook Messenger Rooms, the users can post links in their news feed or in groups or event pages.
 
When a room is created, anyone can join via their browser, though hosts can opt to "lock" rooms to new guests to prevent party crashers.
 
"We're rolling out a new product called Messenger Rooms, the first video chat designed with social interactions in mind," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a statement.
 
"The ability to feel like you are directly connected with someone live over video" is essential to maintaining that togetherness, Zuckerberg later said during a broadcast on Facebook Live.
 
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Messenger Rooms will have Zoom-like "immersive 360-degree backgrounds that transport you to beautiful and iconic spaces, from beaches to a luxe apartments on the water."
 
It will have "14 new camera filters that offer ambient lighting to brighten your space and your face."/
 
Messenger Rooms will be in launched in the US in the coming weeks.
 
According to the company, over 700 million people are making calls on Messenger and WhatsApp daily.
 
Stan Chudnovsky, vice president of Messenger, told USA Today that the group video chat feature was already in the works before the coronavirus and Facebook speeded up its development.
 
Marred by privacy and security issues, Zoom has surpassed 300 million daily users globally, a 50 per cent increase over the 200 million users it had last month and significantly more than the 10 million members it had at the end of 2019.
 
The video meeting platform has seen a spike in users since the COVID-19 pandemic as millions have been forced to work from home.

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