What does it mean to “poke” someone on Facebook? Is it flirty, friendly, or even annoying? The answer is all of the above, and somehow, none at all. The ambiguous feature was largely invisible for ...
The poke is back. Or it never really left, Facebook just buried it deep under layers of news feed clutter and Marketplace listings. Now, Meta is dusting off one of its most infamous relics and putting ...
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Facebook has just announced its newest standalone app called “Poke” which lets people send photos, videos, pokes, or text Facebook messages to their friends that expire after a few seconds. The launch ...
The app sends messages, photos, and videos that expire seconds after they're sent. Perfect for the type of communication you don't want falling into the wrong hands. Donna Tam covers Amazon and other ...
Based on the first six days of rankings from AppData, It is clear that Facebook Poke's moment in the sun at the top of Apple's iOS App Store rankings was as ephemeral as the Snapchat messages it is ...
Facebook’s “Poke” feature has never really gone away, but now the social network is giving it a more prominent placement – and is even considering expanding the set of casual greeting options to ...