Facebook released a new Forum app to challenge Reddit - A dedicated place for Facebook groups
Meta has released a new app called Forum, designed to give Facebook groups their own, clearer home outside the main app.
Social media expert Matt Navarra's revealed details (links to Threads) show that the app strongly resembles Reddit in both functionality and goals, aiming to make information exchange between communities more accessible.
The app is currently only available in a limited capacity, apparently only in the U.S. market, but its availability will likely expand with the official launch.
Behind the Forum app is Meta's attempt to separate one of Facebook's most popular features - groups - into its own entity.
Over the years, Facebook's main app has become heavy and filled with ads, algorithmically boosted content, and AI-generated content that is often referred to as AI junk.
Forum, on the other hand, focuses specifically on the discussions and opinions between people that Facebook groups contain.

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