Meta's New Messenger

Meta’s New Messenger Labels Show Where Marketing Is Headed

Meta’s latest update to Messenger introduces transparency labels for business chats. While subtle, it reflects a broader shift in how platforms want users to understand data usage—especially in AI-driven environments.

Key highlights

Users chatting with businesses may now see a screen explaining how messages and actions can be used to improve experiences, including faster replies, better ads, translations, and AI features.

Meta has reiterated that it does not sell personal information and allows users to access privacy details directly within the chat. Importantly, this disclosure is separate from optional business data shared via Meta Business Suite.

This move aligns with growing regulatory and user pressure for clarity and consent.

What this means for a marketer

Messaging is no longer just a conversion channel—it’s a trust channel. As platforms make data usage more visible, brands must be intentional about how they use automation and AI.

Transparency isn’t a compliance task anymore. It’s part of brand perception. The brands that communicate clearly will outperform those that rely purely on scale.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/help/messenger-app/5027636907313972

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