Zuckerberg even provided an example by sharing a screenshot of his chat with his wife, Priscilla Chan. To sweeten the deal, he also mentioned that GIFs, stickers, and reactions are now available for encrypted chats.
This update comes in response to concerns around security, and it is not surprising considering that notification for screenshotting has been a longstanding feature on competitor platforms like Snapchat. It is worth noting that this update will also apply to Instagram, which is a part of Meta, Facebook’s parent company.
However, not everyone is convinced that this update will effectively deter screenshotting. Some users have pointed out that there are alternative methods to capture conversations, such as using a screen recorder or a separate device to take a photo. It seems that where there’s a will, there’s a way.
While some users expressed mixed opinions about the update, others called for Facebook to focus its energies on improving real-life experiences rather than the virtual one. They believe that nothing can replace the value of human-to-human connection and interaction.
So, if you’re a Facebook Messenger user who enjoys taking screenshots of your chats, be prepared for the possibility of getting caught in the act. And remember, there are always alternative ways for someone to capture your conversation without triggering a notification.