Facebook has announced an update to its Messenger app, giving it a new logo, more chat themes, and custom reactions.
The update focuses on aesthetics; the Messenger app now has a purple-red gradient logo rather than the previous blue and white one, and Facebook is also bringing ‘love’ and ‘tie-dye’ themes to the platform.
Custom reactions, including a fire emoji, pizza, a party horn, the ‘100’ sign, and a unicorn are also being rolled out.
The social media giant’s latest look “reflects a shift to the future of messaging, a more dynamic, fun, and integrated way to stay connected to the people you’re close to”, the company wrote in a blog post.
It also comes as Facebook is integrating its Messenger and Instagram services.
Users on one platform will now be able to message users on the other; people can control where they receive messages and calls – in their chats, through message requests, or disable the feature entirely.
Instagram messages will receive multiple features already available to Messenger users, including a ‘vanish mode’ where messages will disappear after sending, similar to Snapchat, personalising messages with colours, and quick-forwarding.
The integration will be rolled out to “most users in North America soon”, the company says.
Facebook is also making its other services more tightly-linked, such as its main social media app and its Oculus virtual reality products.
Existing users will be offered the option to merge their current Oculus account with their Facebook one.
Full functionality of the Oculus headset will be inherently tied to a Facebook account from 2023.