WhatsApp still working on feature to edit messages: Check details here
Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly still working on a new way to edit messages that have been sent already like iMessage and Telegram. The ‘edit message’ feature will allow the sender to edit their text within a specific time. Probably there won’t be an edit history to check previous versions of edited messages but since this feature is under development, their plans may change before releasing the feature. In addition, details about the time window to let people edit their messages are unknown at the moment, but we will immediately let you know when there is news, Wabetainfo reported.
As per report, WhatsApp is working on bringing the feature to WhatsApp beta for Android, iOS and Desktop, and more details will be available later. Unfortunately, since this feature is under development, we do not know when it will be rolled out to beta testers.
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WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new private newsletter feature, which will be a one-to-many tool for broadcasting information. However, it is still not confirmed if the feature will be called “Newsletter” as it now appears to be a codename.
Earlier this month, the messaging platform had announced new features for its status, including ‘Voice Status’, ‘Status Reactions’ and much more. The ‘Voice Status’ feature allows users to record and share voice messages for up to 30 seconds on WhatsApp status.
On the other hand, ‘Status Reactions’ allows users to give a quick and easy way to respond to status updates from their friends and close contacts.
For the unversed, Meta-owned WhatsApp has added some new stickers to its avatar sticker pack for Android and iOS, following its announcement of the ability to create personalised avatars. As per the reports, with the new avatar sticker pack, users can customise the avatar right within the app settings by choosing the shape, colour, clothes, and several accessories that best express them.
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Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly still working on a new way to edit messages that have been sent already like iMessage and Telegram. The ‘edit message’ feature will allow the sender to edit their text within a specific time. Probably there won’t be an edit history to check previous versions of edited messages but since this feature is under development, their plans may change before releasing the feature. In addition, details about the time window to let people edit their messages are unknown at the moment, but we will immediately let you know when there is news, Wabetainfo reported.
As per report, WhatsApp is working on bringing the feature to WhatsApp beta for Android, iOS and Desktop, and more details will be available later. Unfortunately, since this feature is under development, we do not know when it will be rolled out to beta testers.
More about WhatsApp
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new private newsletter feature, which will be a one-to-many tool for broadcasting information. However, it is still not confirmed if the feature will be called “Newsletter” as it now appears to be a codename.
Earlier this month, the messaging platform had announced new features for its status, including ‘Voice Status’, ‘Status Reactions’ and much more. The ‘Voice Status’ feature allows users to record and share voice messages for up to 30 seconds on WhatsApp status.
On the other hand, ‘Status Reactions’ allows users to give a quick and easy way to respond to status updates from their friends and close contacts.
For the unversed, Meta-owned WhatsApp has added some new stickers to its avatar sticker pack for Android and iOS, following its announcement of the ability to create personalised avatars. As per the reports, with the new avatar sticker pack, users can customise the avatar right within the app settings by choosing the shape, colour, clothes, and several accessories that best express them.
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