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Facebook Messenger Introduces Codes Similar to Snapchat

Snapchat is winning in many regards, it's a simple communication tool that does away with the pomp and circumstance of more traditional social media platforms in order for people to feel much more uninhibited and it seem like some want to get in on the action like Facebook Messenger. Through a recent update, people will now be able to add friends by way of a scannable code. Sound familiar?

Of course, it was only inevitable other outlets would adopt this technique, Facebook Messenger being the frontrunner. Yet this is only one of a few things the social media giant as started to "borrow" from competitors. It's recently launched Facebook Lite videos is another example of it staying on top of the market.
Trend Themes
1. Scannable Friend Requests - Opportunity for social media platforms to implement scannable codes for adding friends, increasing user convenience and engagement.
2. Simplification of Communication Tools - The rise of simple communication tools like Snapchat and Facebook Messenger Lite points to an opportunity for disruptive innovation in streamlining and removing complexity from traditional social media platforms.
3. Competitor-inspired Innovation - As Facebook borrows features from competitors like Snapchat, it opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in terms of feature integration and user experience improvements.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media Platforms - The trend of scannable friend requests highlights opportunities for disruptive innovation in the social media platform industry, particularly in user engagement and convenience.
2. Communication Tools - The simplification of communication tools like Facebook Messenger and Snapchat presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in enhancing user experience and streamlining communication processes.
3. Market Research and Analysis - The rise of competitor-inspired innovation drives the need for market research and analysis in identifying emerging trends and potential disruptive opportunities in the tech industry.

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