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if using the app, uninstall it then reinstall the app. Then turn off both the laptop and desktop and if using a tablet do the same. After all has been shut down restart the router, wait until it's up and functional then turn each device back on till it is fully operational.
The story alleged that a recovered version of Hunter Biden's laptop included e-mails that indicated Joe Biden used his position as vice president to help his son's business dealings in Ukraine.
Zuckerberg said that while the FBI didn't specifically name the New York Post article about Hunter Biden, it "fit the pattern" of what the FBI warned about.
Text-based chatting is a simple matter of typing in the text box at the bottom of the Messenger pop-up for a contact and pressing Enter to send. Buttons to the left of the text entry field let you add images, stickers, and GIFs to your messages. You will also notice a series of buttons at the top of the chat window, they can be used to start a voice or video call. If you click the down arrow next to the name of the person you're chatting with, you can access additional chat options, such as creating a group chat with more participants.
Another way to chat on the desktop is to make use of the Facebook Messenger website, which you will find at messenger.com. This includes a pretty much identical set of features and options to chatting via the main Facebook website, but the interface is rather more spacious. In many ways, the Facebook Messenger website is essentially an app, and you can really treat it and use it as such.
If you prefer the idea of a dedicated app for your Messenger chats, there are desktop versions available for both Windows and macOS. There are many advantages to using the desktop app, not least of which is that it allows for easier navigation between chats and the other apps you are using, and there is scope for a neater arrangement of chat windows. You can download Facebook Messenger for Windows from the Microsoft Store, or for macOS from the Mac App Store. Both versions are also available directly from Facebook here.
After installing Facebook Messenger and signing into your Facebook account, you should see a list of your contacts,and you can start chatting right away. You may want to investigate some of the available options before you get started, however, so click your profile image to the lower left, followed by Preferences. Here you can configure settings such as whether the app should autorun at startup, change the appearance of notifications, and also choose between a light or dark theme.
Facebook Messenger is often associated with keeping in touch with friends and family while on the move, but it need not be limited to your phone. Being able to chat using your handset is definitely useful, but Messenger can also be used on your desktop computer or laptop. In fact, there are various ways in which you can access this ubiquitous chat tool.
The fact that it is possible to access Facebook Messenger on the desktop as well as mobile devices means that it's easy to keep in touch and keep the conversation flowing no matter if you're out and about, at home, or in the office. Chats are synchronized, so you'll not miss anything when you move from one device to another.
Facebook Messenger may be thought of primarily as a mobile app, but moving to the desktop does not mean making compromises or missing out on features. In some ways, chatting on the desktop version of Messenger will be better for many people, as it allows for the use of a full-sized keyboard. What are you waiting for? Jump in and try it out!
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Tommy Jordan, the Stanly County father who responded to his teenage daughter's Facebook rant with his own YouTube rant in which he shoots his daughter's computer, says he is preparing to "move on" with his life.
The word "says" is used guardedly, because Jordan has declined to speak with the media throughout the six-day whirlwind of publicity resulting from his YouTube post, which has garnered almost 22 million hits, the Charlotte Observer reported.
Instead, he is doing what his 15-year-old daughter did when she complained that her parents had turned her into a slave by requiring her to do chores. He's circumventing the media and communicating to his followers and detractors with Facebook.
Jordan, who lives outside the Albemarle city limits, became a worldwide sensation last week when he posted the YouTube video. In it, he answers his daughter's complaints and finishes by using a handgun to pepper the girl's laptop computer with bullets.
It also brought the Stanly County Sheriff's Office and Child Protective Services, Jordan wrote in a Facebook post Saturday. He said both agencies came to talk with him and his daughter, and he said he allowed a woman from Child Protective Services to speak individually with his daughter.
Otherwise, what little has emerged about this dad has come from Facebook. He and his wife have two children, the daughter and an 8-year-old boy. Jordan is an ex-Marine, and he works with an information technology company. Oh, yes ... he has a collection of firearms.
The Stanly County Sheriff's Office says there is nothing to investigate. In the video, Jordan says police supported his position. Initially, Jordan was described as being from Albemarle, but the Albemarle Police Department issued a statement over the weekend, saying the video did not reflect its philosophy and noting that Jordan lives outside the city limits.
Why he won't talk to the media: "We don't need a talk show. If we decide to share something with the world, we've learned that my digital camera does just as effective a job as an NBC/CBS/ABC (and to hellwith Fox, who can't get anything right) film crew, and takes less headache."
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