I think the vast, vast majority of whatsapp users use it to communicate easily with people abroad. I know that's why I use it, and everyone I know that uses it has it for similar reasons.
It's a super easy platform that works the same across all devices and formats, and you don't need to have a social media account to use it.
It's an app that reaches across device/social media/age/tech know-how borders seamlessly.
My grandmother abroad who has never had a computer in her house and doesn't really know how to take a picture and send it on her phone, can use WhatsApp no problem
Yeah, the whole world uses it heavily.There’s big money in that WhatsApp data
What is the point of WhatsApp?
What can you do there that you can’t do from your phone?
Didn't AOL become into Time WarnerFunny that these businesses believe they're too big to fail.
I remember AOL,
I chat with my fam in Jamaica and EnglandWhat is the point of WhatsApp?
What can you do there that you can’t do from your phone?
I chat with my fam in Jamaica and England
What is the point of WhatsApp?
What can you do there that you can’t do from your phone?
Pretty much what I use it for and my mom knows how to use it.I think the vast, vast majority of whatsapp users use it to communicate easily with people abroad. I know that's why I use it, and everyone I know that uses it has it for similar reasons.
It's a super easy platform that works the same across all devices and formats, and you don't need to have a social media account to use it.
It's an app that reaches across device/social media/age/tech know-how borders seamlessly.
My grandmother abroad who has never had a computer in her house and doesn't really know how to take a picture and send it on her phone, can use WhatsApp no problem
They provide information to the government. Why would they stop them.This is where government institutions step in to stop this bullshyt.
This is where government institutions step in to stop this bullshyt.