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Instagram now has over 2 billion active users, WhatsApp has 2 billion daily users.
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Read More »Instagram now has over 2 billion monthly active users globally and Facebook is estimated to flaunt a mark of 2.96 billion. Meta disclosed the number during an other-gloomy earnings report on Wednesday. It is also reported that Meta’s instant messaging app has more than 2 billion everyday users. Therefore, in total Meta marks 3.71 billion users for its apps, worldwide. Meta announced the disclosure during a generally depressing earnings release on Wednesday, when a fragile ad clouded on Meta’s forecast which led to a downfall of Meta’s shares. Additionally, it was claimed that WhatsApp has surpassed 2 billion users. Four years earlier, Meta’s Instagram had surpassed the 1 billion monthly active user mark. And following the big number mark, the app has also undergone several changes. To recall, earlier Instagram wouldn’t have a short video section, called Reels and many more features like Stories and DMs. Simply put, many of the features we use nowadays were never a part of it. More or less, it’s Instagram’s adoption of other features from different apps. The Reels became immensely popular around the users and the app also prioritised the format in comparison to other video posts. Meta’s Instagram could only show pictures of people you follow; which was further changed to provide content based on what users might be interested in, following an algorithm – that we see today. Quite obvious that a company especially like Instagram must have brought those changes to keep the interface as relevant as possible – specifically for the users shifting from other social media platforms.
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Founded by Nick Huzar and Arean van Veelen in 2011 as an easier, more mobile-friendly alternative to online classifieds, OfferUp stands out among selling apps for its versatility, large user base, and intuitive interface. Local sales on the app are completely free: Use OfferUp to message back and forth with potential buyers, and then meet up to make the exchange in person. Within the app, OfferUp has a number of designated “Community Meetup Spots.” These are brightly lit areas with video cameras, offering additional peace of mind for any concerned seller or buyer. While the app is not involved in the payment process for in-person transactions, OfferUp recommends that users exchange cash rather than using checks, cards, or payment apps, and all parties are encouraged to report any suspicious behavior. On sales that require shipping, OfferUp oversees the communication, payment, and shipping process entirely within the app. Once the seller accepts an offer, the buyer’s account is charged, and OfferUp prepares a trackable, prepaid shipping label. OfferUp takes a service fee on these long-distance transactions—about 12.9% or $2 minimum—and payment is deposited into the seller’s account as soon as the item is delivered and the buyer confirms that they are satisfied. (The buyer can only initiate a return if the item has undisclosed damage, is not as described, or is incorrect or missing.) Not long ago, OfferUp merged with letgo, a competitor in the online marketplace space: Now, sellers can reach more users than ever before, and buyers can see more listings in the same place—a win-win when it comes to making a quick sale at a fair price.
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