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Meta’s Forum is part Reddit, part Facebook, and part Google AI Overview

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Coverage of the launch varies in emphasis and framing. Outlets like Gizmodo and The Verge highlight the app's resemblance to Reddit, focusing on its potential impact on user engagement and competition with existing platforms. In contrast,…
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Meta’s Forum is part Reddit, part Facebook, and part Google AI Overview
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Meta has launched a new app called Forum, which combines elements of Facebook Groups with an AI chatbot. The app allows users to search and post advice within their Facebook groups, enhancing the user experience with AI-generated responses. Forum aims to revitalize the concept of Facebook Groups by providing a dedicated platform for community interaction.

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