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Chat apps for the media sector are designed to help news organizations connect with consumers. Chat apps enable journalists to chat one-on-one with readers, monitor the distribution of content within their app, and share relevant industry news. Chat apps are often linked to a social network app so that they can integrate posts from users into the chat feed.
Chat apps for the media industry often include components like product reviews, news feeds, and comment sections. Popular chat apps for media companies include Facebook Messenger, Twitter direct messages, and Slack.
A chat app built for the media industry that includes a gif library, voice recordings, and image sharing.
$25,199
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A chat app can grow by making it simple for users to exchange files, communicate in real-time, and send audio, video, and pictures. The chat app should make it easy to transfer data between devices with the same app or different apps. For example, a user should be able to share links from their browser in the chat room without having to close the browser.
A media chat app for consumers faces legal and reputational risks associated with the transmission of copyrighted material, libel, slander, harassment, bullying, hate speech, and the publication of personal information. Chat apps should strictly enforce the terms of use for their platform to ensure that users are not posting or sharing content that is unlawful in nature.
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