Moves is an app for tracking daily life and exercise routines. It was released in 2013 and acquired by Facebook in 2014. Next is the Hello app, an Android dialer integrated with Facebook contacts, displaying the caller's Facebook identity for you to decide whether to accept the call or not.
The problem lies not only in the low user numbers but also in the lack of significant updates for both apps since their launch, with no updates released for over a year.
Tbh is a trending app supporting positive feedback voting for others, acquired by Facebook last October. The app primarily targets teenage users. Despite continuous updates and feature additions, the app seems to remain unpopular.
Among the trio of apps Facebook is closing down, Tbh might be considered the 'youngest' as it was launched only 11 months ago.
With Instagram Stories rapidly growing, the social media giant Facebook may no longer perceive teen-focused apps as a threat as before. However, tbh's failure demonstrates the difficulty of breaking into the app market. Check out how to log in to Instagram with Facebook here.
Facebook also states that closing the trio of apps is to prioritize and utilize the company's resources better. In a blog post, Facebook emphasizes: 'the trials and errors we undertake are aimed at providing the best social media experience for users.'
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