Meta Just Killed a Fan-Favorite App

Plus, AI Deepfakes Just Got Someone Arrested

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Breaking News: Meta is officially shutting down its Messenger desktop apps for Mac and Windows on December 15, 2025. Users will be redirected to Facebook.com to continue messaging.

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📢 Today's Headline:

  • Meta Shuts Messenger Desktop Forever!

  • Sora Soars in Downloads, Tanks in Ratings!

  • Celeb Deepfakes Land Creator in Jail!

  • Sora’s First Major Content Ban!

  • Latest AI Tools & Resources!

  • Today’s Poll and Results!

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The Messenger desktop app is being shut down and it’s not just a tech tweak, it’s a signal that Meta’s reshaping how we connect.

  • Messenger for Mac and Windows dies Dec 15 - no more standalone app.

  • Users will be redirected to Facebook.com to continue chatting.

  • Meta recommends enabling secure storage + PIN to save your chat history.

This move affects anyone who relied on the desktop app for work or multitasking. Meta’s pivot to browser-based messaging means fewer distractions for them, more friction for you.

Quick tip: If you’re on Windows, the Facebook desktop app still works. Otherwise, it’s browser or bust.

OpenAI’s new video app hit 1M+ downloads in 5 days but users are already frustrated by what they can’t do.

  • App rating dropped to 2.8 stars, despite massive hype.

  • Invite-only access is confusing and inconsistent, even for ChatGPT Pro users.

  • Strict content moderation blocks known IPs and copyrighted material—leaving creators stuck.

Sora’s TikTok-style feed and early video tools wowed users, but the excitement fizzled fast. The app’s limitations, unclear rollout, and heavy restrictions are making people wonder if OpenAI rushed the launch.

Quick tip: If you’re waiting to try Sora, keep an eye on its integration into ChatGPT—it might unlock smoother access soon.

A man used deepfake tech to create and sell fake nude images of J-pop idols and actresses—now he’s facing criminal charges in a legal first.

  • Over 20,000 AI-generated images were made and sold online.

  • Victims included 260+ female celebrities, sparking outrage.

  • The suspect earned ¥1.2 million (~$8K) and claimed he did it to pay off student loans.

This is Japan’s first arrest involving AI-generated porn and deepfakes. It’s a wake-up call for how fast generative tech can cross ethical and legal lines.

⚠️ Expect more countries to follow with stricter laws and enforcement.

👀 Creators and developers: now’s the time to think hard about consent, privacy, and platform responsibility.

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Should Meta keep the desktop version alive?

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Previous Poll:

Would you use Amazon’s virtual clinic for your child?

  • A) Yes – Fast, affordable, and convenient – 44%

  • B) No – I still prefer in-person care – 56%

Looks like trust in virtual care still has some hurdles. 56% of you said no to Amazon’s clinic for your child.

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