With more than2 billion users,WhatsAppis one of the most popular chat platforms in the world.
But its not keen to rest on its laurels.
TheFacebook-owned product is expanding into new territories, likeshoppingandpayments.

The company is also thinking about evenshowing ads on the app but not everyone is happy with these developments.
In fact, these have led one ex-WhatsApp executive to believe selling the product to Facebook was a mistake.
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In 2018, Jan Koum WhatsApps other co-founder and Arora left the company.
Tech companies need to admit when they have done wrong.
Meta has a long history of founders of its acquisitions leaving the company because of management practices.
VR Company Oculusco-founder Nate Mitchell and former CEO Brendan Iribealso left the social media giant because of management differences.
Brandon Silverman founder, and CEO of analytics tool CrowdTangle left Meta last October.
Well, unless its management practices change, but we dont see that happening any time soon.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.”