WhatsApp reaches one billion daily users

WhatsApp reaches one billion daily users



60 languages ​​are spoken and 4,500 million images are shared


   The Facebook family is in luck. At the beginning of July, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the social network, announced on his wall that his platform had achieved the 2 billion active monthly users.

A few weeks later, and four years after its purchase, WhatsApp has reached one billion daily users, according to the company's official blog. This means that 1,000 million people have entered the platform in 30 days to see or send a message to their contacts.

Mark Zuckerberg's instant messaging application has a total of 1,300 million registered users who send more than 55,000 million text messages, according to the company.

   The appearance of WhatsApp has taken a 180 degree turn to the communication that has ended with, for example, the sending of SMS. According to the app's records, more than 4,500 million photographs and images and 1,000 million videos are sent and received on the platform.

1.300 million active users per month and who speak more than 60 languages, according to WhatsApp. Among the most important languages ​​in the application is Spanish, where the platform is very present in both Spain and Latin America.

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