The coronavirus outbreak has also changed the communication habits of people worldwide. Many employees who have to work from home, students studying distance learning and other people who want to meet their families are using video conferencing applications more intensely than in the past. The popularity of video conferencing applications caused the social media giant Facebook to take action in this area. Facebook, which made its first move on this subject, announced the Messenger Rooms feature recently. Now, the information that shows up shows that Facebook will also move Messenger Rooms to WhatsApp. Messenger Rooms migration found in beta version of WhatsApp In the research made by WABetaInfo in version 2.20.139 of WhatsApp, a transition to Messenger Rooms was found. This transition isn’t working right now. However, the presence of the shortcut shows that Facebook’s new feature as a leg of its fight against Zoom may be available in the coming days. Facebook wants to quickly expand Messenger Rooms in its own apps to share the success of Zoom due to the coronavirus outbreak. For this reason, it is usual for Messenger Rooms to come to WhatsApp after Messenger. Messenger Rooms can be used without the need for a separate application A person who broadcasts live with Facebook’s new Messenger Rooms feature will have established a Live Broadcast Room where other people can join whenever they want. The widespread use of WhatsApp and Messenger allows Messenger Rooms to be used without installing a separate application. Not installing a new application can enable users to use this feature widely. It is not yet clear when Facebook’s Messenger Rooms feature, which will be brought to WhatsApp, will be released in the public version. However, the fact that the feature comes to WhatsApp can cause people to choose WhatsApp for video conferencing calls.

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