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Facebook Messenger hits 1 billion users

Facebook Messenger hits 1 billion users

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The most popular iOS app ever — after Facebook

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More than 1 billion people now use Facebook Messenger every month, the company announced today. Facebook now has two messaging services with 1 billion users, as WhatsApp hit the milestone in February. The bot platform Facebook introduced for Messenger at F8 has grown to include over 18,000 bots — up from 11,000 just 20 days ago.

"As part of this journey to 1 billion, we focused on creating the best possible experiences in modern day communications," Facebook Messenger chief David Marcus said in a statement. "We remain focused on helping connect people to the people and businesses who matter most. Thank you to everyone who uses Messenger around the world, and we're looking forward to connecting the next billion."

"We're looking forward to connecting the next billion"

Messenger has grown rapidly in 2016, gaining around 100 million active users every three months. The service hit 800 million users in January and 900 million in April. Facebook released a flurry of stats about Messenger, noting that Messenger has become the second most popular iOS app of all time (behind Facebook, of course). It's been downloaded over 1 billion times on Android, and 1 billion messages are sent between people and businesses every month.

Users also send over 22 million GIFs a day, and 17 billion photos to friends every month through Messenger. It's clear that Messenger has become the golden child within Facebook, and with the company continuing to add features and encourage developers to create bots for the platform, it doesn't look like the growth rate of Messenger will be declining anytime soon.