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To make it more attractive and pleasurable for the use, On the desktop as soon as they were sent. Unlike an ordinary e-mail, instant messages sent with Yahoo Messenger appear With Yahoo Messenger you can quickly exchange messages with your online friends. Yahoo Messenger is free, it greatly increases the handiness and speed of sending e-mail. Good bye, dear Yahoo Messenger.Yahoo Messenger: Improve Yahoo Messenger With Actual Title Buttons The last time I used was in January 2014. It peaked in June 2012, when I was finishing the first year of university, and then it declined quickly, so that by spring 2013 I was barely using it anymore. I have data only from the last 9 years, not before that, so I'm missing about 4-5 years. Below is a graph of a part of my chats over Yahoo Messenger. But for some reason, most people moved to Facebook, because that's where all the action was, so it was easier to just chat there.Īnd now it's gone. Yahoo Messenger had one "flaw", that it didn't support being logged in from multiple accounts, but I believe that could have been easily fixed. It's sad to see this regression in IM programs. There's Skype, which likes to spam you when you log into another device. There's Allo, which is not available yet. Hangouts, again, nobody uses it, and it's also unreliable as heck (I miss a lot of notifications on my various platforms). Telegram, would be nice, except nobody uses it. Whatsapp, which is kinda my favorite, but which has the annoying limitation of being tied to a phone number. Now we have to resort to things like Facebook Messenger, which data mines your conversations like there is no tomorrow. I don't think there is any modern IM app that allows you to do that anymore.īut now it's over. Photo sharing, right there in the application. Buzzing people, to draw their attention (or to annoy them). Oh, the kind of hilarious statuses some people would have. You had the option to "Show my webcam", the original Periscope. Then you had Audibles, the original stickers. Luckily, some apps still understand them and convert them (for example Hangouts).

Maybe I'm too old for them, but for me this will always be the hug symbol >:D<, not 🤗. It won't be the place with the best emoticons ever. It will still live in a weird web application, but it's not the same thing. Yahoo Messenger as I have grown up to know it, will cease to work starting August. Well, now this is almost true, but only the first part. Sometimes, people would send messages saying something among the lines: "Yahoo Messenger is closing, unless enough people send this message to all their friends, to prove that it's still popular". It was the most popular Instant Messaging platform by far, for almost ten years, while MSN, AOL or ICQ were pretty much unheard of. Back in my days, in Romania, Yahoo Messenger was "the thing" to be on.
