There are two main types of private messages, and one obscure type: • One type includes those found on IRCs and Internet forums, as well as on social media services like
Twitter, Facebook, and
Instagram, where the focus is public posting, PMs allow users to communicate privately without leaving the platform. • The second type are those relayed through
instant messaging platforms such as
WhatsApp and
Snapchat, where users join the networks
primarily to exchange PMs. Besides serving as a tool to connect privately with friends and family, PMs have gained momentum in the workplace. Working professionals use PMs to reach coworkers in other spaces and increase
efficiency during meetings. Although useful, using PMs in the workplace may blur the boundary between work and private lives. Some common forms of private messaging today include
Facebook messaging (sometimes referred to as "inboxing"),
Twitter direct messaging, and Instagram direct messaging. These forms of private messaging provide a private space on a usually public site. For instance, most activity on Twitter is public, but Twitter DMs provide a private space for communication between two users. This differs from mediums like email, texting, and
Snapchat, where most or all activity is always private. Modern forms of private messaging may include multimedia messages, such as pictures or videos. ==History==