Facebook Messenger: Everything you need to know!

If you're someone who uses the Facebook mobile app constantly on your iPhone, then the natural peanut butter to that jelly would be downloading Messenger!

Messenger allows users to connect, chat, and keep up to date in more ways than just sending simple text messages and emojis to one another: there are options to have group chats, the ability to make 'phone' calls, chances to play video games through Messenger, and so, so much more.

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Here's absolutely everything you need to know about Facebook Messenger!

What's new with Facebook Messenger?

Check back here for the latest updates in Facebook Messenger news.

August 8, 2018 - You can now play video chat AR games with friends in Facebook Messenger

It seems that Facebook is taking yet another page out of Snapchat's ... er ... book. Today, the company announced in a newsroom post that users can now challenge their friends, family, and whomever else they video chat to fun little AR games, jazzing up the conversation with a little friendly competition.

According to FB's post, users will only be able to access two AR games at the moment, but more will be added in the future:

With this feature starting to roll out today, you can challenge your friends around the world to two games: see who can hold a serious face the longest with "Don't Smile", or see who can better navigate their spaceship with "Asteroids Attack". We're planning to roll out more games in the coming weeks and months — including passing a beach ball back and forth with "Beach Bump" and a matching cat game with "Kitten Kraze" — so make sure to check back often!

To start a game, all you have to do is find the person or people you'd like to compete with and tap the little video icon on the upper righthand corner of the screen. After that, tap the star button and select the AR game of your choice. Your worthy opponent will then receive a notification letting them know you'd like to play (and, presumably, completely decimate them). FB also notes that you'll need the latest version of Messenger to do this, so if you're planning on trying the feature out for yourself, make sure to update first!

March 21, 2018 - Facebook Messenger's new features make group chats easier than ever

Struggling to manage large group chats now that you can have up to 250 people participating all at once? Facebook announced today in a newsroom post that it's introducing some new, widely-requested features to Messenger to improve your group chatting experience.

Now when you start a group chat, you can have admin privileges — much like you could for original Groups pages before FB put the kibosh on them. If you're an admin, you have the power to approve new members before they join, remove members, and promote members to admin status (or, if you feel the need, demote them). That being said, if you don't want to mess around with admin stuff, you don't have to. According to the post, admin privileges work in the background, so if you don't feel that your chat needs to be controlled so intensely, you can opt out in your group chat's settings. Messenger doesn't force admin privileges upon you either — the admin approval for new members preference is off by default.

In addition to new management options, Facebook Messenger will now also allow you to create a custom joinable link to send to friends you'd like to invite to a chat. If admin approval settings are turned off, once an individual clicks a link they'll be added to the group automatically. However, if approvals are turned on, the admin will still need to approve the request.

All these new features in addition to the features FB added last year like reactions, @mentions, real-time voice and video calling, and group payments have essentially made Messenger a social force in its own right, putting it on par with other popular chat services like Skype.

December 13, 2017 - Facebook brings augmented reality to Messenger

It seems like augmented reality is everywhere nowadays, and Facebook has taken notice.

This week, the social media juggernaut announced that AR will soon be coming to its Messenger app through a feature called World Effects.

World Effects technology enables you to drop 3D objects into your surroundings to capture and share fun moments with your family and friends. For example, add a 3D heart floating over someone's head and then try panning your phone's camera from side to side. Or use an arrow to point to an exact object or location in a panorama so your friend knows what you're referring to. Or better yet, add a new fun, celebratory robot to an otherwise every-day setting and spice things up a bit. (Hint: be sure to try the robot out with your phone's volume turned up - the robot plays three different kinds of music!) (Facebook)

The new AR features will sport everything from 3D icons to pop-up phrases like "bae" (if you're not sick of that word already, that is), "miss you", and more — and it's safe to say that Facebook will be updating and adding more and more AR features as the weeks move forward, just like any other social media app with filters.

In order to access and add a World Effect, all you need to do is open the Messenger Camera from your inbox or directly from a conversation you were having. Then you can scroll, tap, and adjust your effect to overlay it on your image or video.

We hope you enjoy using these early versions of World Effects in Messenger to bring joy and delight to your communications, especially during this holiday time of year as we reconnect with friends and family and maybe even make new connections. (Facebook)

What exactly is Facebook Messenger?

Facebook Messenger is essentially an app that allows Facebook users specifically to chat, connect, and interact via group and private messages with one another.

Facebook Messenger:

Instantly reach the people in your life—for free. Messenger is just like texting, but you don't have to pay for every message (it works with your data plan).

How does it work?

Using your Facebook friend's list as an address book, Facebook Messenger lets you send and receive messages, phone calls, photos, documents, GIFs, and so much more from whoever you're speaking to – you can even play games with them!

When you're having a standard conversation with someone, you can choose to send them video clips, your upcoming plans, GIFs, your location, photos, voice memos, and even quick responses like a thumbs-up if you don't have time to write something out.

Users can even access different Extensions to other apps and programs like Spotify, KAYAK the Food Network, Trivia Blast, theScore, Swelly, and the NBA to directly send things like recipes, stats, articles from the Wall Street Journal, and more.

You can either choose to have your conversation with a group of friends, over voice-chat with a couple of buddies, or even through a group video chat with family as you're on vacation.

You can even use Facebook Messenger as a Snapchat or Instagram Stories sort-of medium with one of Facebook Messenger's latest features called Messenger Day, where users can add different face filters, write and edit photos creatively, etc.

Facebook Messenger:

Message anyone one-to-one or in groups. Capture photos and videos with fun art and effects. Make free voice and video calls from anywhere. Play games to compete with your friends.

What's up with the Homepage?

The Homepage on Facebook Messenger acts almost like a hub for everything in the app:

It shows updated Messenger Day stories at the top of the screen (similar to Instagram Stories), it shows your most recent conversations that are active, it shows who has a birthday that day and gives you the option to message them, it shows you additional Facebook friends who are active, and it shows you older conversations that you've had in the past.

From the Homepage you can also swipe down to access Messenger Day, manage and create groups and rooms, search for specific messages, compose a new message, and more.

How do I make calls?

Along the bottom of Facebook Messenger there are a bunch of icons including Home, Calls, People, and Games.

If you tap on calls, you'll be able to make voice calls (almost like a phone call) to a person or a group of people of your choice.

You can also make video calls with individual people or with a group of people effortlessly!

Are there different ways to connect with people via Messenger?

Besides adding a person as a friend and being able to direct message them, you can...

  1. Choose to message someone you're not friends with and risk the message forever floating in Message Request Limbo.

  1. Did you know that everyone has a Facebook Messenger code? (Think Snap code or old-fashioned Blackberry Messenger codes). You can access it through the People tab at the bottom of your screen and use it to effortlessly scan and add different people.
  2. You can quite literally invite people to join Facebook Messenger if you can't get a hold of them: simply tap Invite People under the People tab and select who you'd like to invite to Messenger!

What does 'Creating A Room' mean?

Rooms are for conversations about topics that anyone can discover and join.

Rooms are essentially like public groups where people who have liked a certain topic (ie, Cats in super cool hats) can get together and chat about said certain topic.

Facebook Messenger will sometimes suggest joining different rooms or creating different rooms based on events you want to go to or your other activity on Facebook.

I can play Games on Facebook Messenger?

Tech Crunch:

Instant Games [for Messenger] give people a conversation starter, and something to do while they wait for friends to reply to messages.

Using Facebook Messenger, you can play games and compete against friends all from the comfort of Messenger!

There are tons of different games and game-types to play around with, from things like Words With Friends, to Solitaire, Bingo, 8 Ball Pool, and everything in between.

What the heck is Messenger Day?

Is it free?

Yup! 100%!

Where can I download the app?

You can download the Facebook Messenger right here![

Do you have any questions?

Is there anything we missed that you have questions about regarding Facebook Messenger? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Updated May 2018: This article has been updated with the most current Facebook Messenger information.

Cella Lao Rousseau

Cella writes for iMore on social and photography. She's a true crime enthusiast, bestselling horror author, lipstick collector, buzzkill, and Sicilian. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram: @hellorousseau