The desktop Messenger app is being retired, but chats will still be accessible through Facebook and Messenger on the web.
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This change is part of a company-wide initiative to simplify Messenger and offer a unified experience for its billions of users.
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Meta is killing off Facebook Messenger’s dedicated Mac app and pushing all users to the Facebook website for their messaging needs instead.