Facebook separates the company from social networking applications, what is the point?


Facebook has changed its logo and incorporated a new design in all its products to show that it is different from the Facebook application of the company several days ago, the new logo, which was unveiled last Monday, features a whole new design and will appear on the company's sites over the next two weeks in addition to services owned by Before, like WhatsApp, Instagram and Oculus, the old blue logo will remain dedicated to the popular social networking site Facebook.

Facebook has always been known for its blue logo which distinguishes it from other brands and it is strange that the company makes this change may carry with it a number of possible repercussions on the company currently facing multiple investigations and public reactions, especially with regard to the privacy of users, the company aims by separating the logo Parent company Facebook and its application to keep the other services mentioned earlier within the same quality level, while facing the company some scandals.

At the same time, the addition of the Facebook brand to its other services makes more people see the positive image of the company, which has been able to significantly control whatsapp and Instagram, where CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that he is working to integrate the basic infrastructure of the three applications to enable messaging between them Earlier this year, some believe that maintaining the display of the Facebook logo on its various services may help protect the company from any possible breakdown. The company recently added a feature from Facebook or Facebook to sync names from Facebook to WhatsApp and Instagram, and is still insulting. True about this central bit unknown, but may know the real cause in the coming months.

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