Facebook groans under the colossal weight of coronavirus-related traffic

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Here you will find alternatives with which you can still keep in touch with your loved ones


Facebook is struggling under the load of traffic as people around the world use the application to stay connected with friends and family during the coronavirus pandemic.



So far, the social network has managed to maintain operations. It has minimized video quality for users in Europe to cope with increased demand and has also fired many of the contract workers who monitor and moderate the content.

Anyone reporting a post to the moderators will now see a warning that the team is currently under increased pressure and that content should only be reported if it is clearly a significant violation of Facebook's terms of use.


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"COVID-19 usage growth is unprecedented across the industry, and we're seeing new usage records almost every day," said Alex Schultz, vice president of analytics for Facebook, and Jay Pareikh, vice president of infrastructure, in a statement *.


In the countries most affected by coronavirus, total message traffic has increased by up to 50% and the number of voice and video calls has more than doubled.

Alternatives to Facebook
If you're looking for a Facebook alternative to keep in touch with loved ones, there are many options available to you. WhatsApp (also from Facebook) is a particularly good replacement for Facebook Messenger, because it allows you to make video calls for free and you can easily stay in touch with large groups in text chats. So you can communicate comfortably with your grandparents and let them participate in your life without risk. How do I use WhatsApp? *

Zoom video conferencing is another great option. Sure, you can't send text messages here, but you can make free video calls to up to 99 other people. Calls are limited to 40 minutes, unless the call host upgrades to a paid account. But this is a good opportunity to have a quick chat and make sure all of your friends, colleagues and loved ones are safe and in good hands. How do I use Zoom? *

Skype is another good choice - for both text chats and multi-party video calls. It is very easy to use, as the user interface was completely redesigned last year and calls to other Skype users are completely free. You can even call mobile and landline when you buy some Skype Credit, which is usually cheaper than using your actual phone. How do I use Skype? *
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