Pleasantville has a new Facebook page

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Facebook maintains Snapchat-copying streak with new Messenger test

Facebook Messenger is testing a streaks feature to review users how long and how often they've been messaging their friends, Mashable reports. Facebook Messenger streaks can arrive a timely moment:Messenger is ramping up on monetization, and saving users in-app is key. Facebook began rolling out display advertesment in Messenger earlier this summer, and final year the firm unlocked Messenger to promotional posts from branded chatbots. Messenger currently has 1.3 bn every 30 days users, and Facebook has to save them in the application for these advertisement products to succeed. Streaks in Messenger can discourage users from defecting to other apps, although Facebook is may be hoping the feature going to lure users from Snapchat too.

Facebook maintains Snapchat-copying streak with new Messenger test

Pleasantville has a new Facebook page

as informed in CLOSE Fourteen affordable-housing apartments are slated for a downtown property on Washington Avenue where an unoccupied building has languished for years. WochitBuy picture Downtown Pleasantville (Photo: Michael P. McKinney/The Journal News)Buy PhotoPLEASANTVILLE -- The village has a new formal Facebook page. The easiest way to get to the Facebook pageis to click on the Facebook icon that's in the highest right corner of the Village of Pleasantville's website, Board of Trustees member Nicole Asquith told at a recent village board meeting. Flyers have been posted around the village about the Facebook page and, Asquith told at the October trustees meeting, officials are encouraging people to spread the word about the page. AFFORDABLE HOUSING: Pleasantville to get 14 affordable units downtownRESTAURANT: Vela Kitchen offers new American cuisine in PleasantvilleRead or Share this story: http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/mount-pleasant/2017/11/27/pleasantville-has-new-facebook-page/893518001/





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