WhatsApp

2022 - 5 - 9

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You can finally send emoji reactions on WhatsApp (Siliconrepublic.com)

No more endless emoji responses to messages in groups. WhatsApp is now rolling out reactions and other features to keep up with competitors.

Emoji reactions, for instance, may be helpful when participants in a chat want to react to an individual message without crowding the conversation thread with emojis. Other new features being rolled out include sharing large files up to 2GB in size (up from the previous limit of 100MB) with end-to-end encryption. Reactions are fun, fast and they reduce overload in groups too,” the Meta-owned company announced in a blog last week.

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Major WhatsApp update rolling out now — here are all the new ... (Tom's Guide)

WhatsApp is getting larger groups, emoji reactions and more in the latest major update.

WhatsApp is right, the last thing you need is up to 512 people sending emojis. According to WhatsApp the features are “slowly” rolling out, having started last week. Emoji reactions aren’t the biggest deal in the world, by comparison.

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WhatsApp Emoji Reactions are here! Know how to access this feature (Hindustan Times)

After a long wait, WhatsApp Emoji Reactions have finally been rolled out to users! To know how to react with this WhatsApp Emoji Reactions, check below.

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WhatsApp rolls out bigger groups, emoji reactions; gives admin ... (Onmanorama)

San Francisco: With an aim to make the messaging platform more user friendly, Meta-owned WhatsApp has announced that it is rolling out new features, ...

WhatsApp is also working on a new feature for groups that will allow admins to delete any message for every member in the group. This is an increase from the previous limit of 100MB and we think will be helpful for collaboration among small businesses and school groups," it added. We will continue improving them by adding an even broader range of expressions in the future," the company said in a blogpost.

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WhatsApp rolls out 'Facebook-like' reaction feature for messages ... (Jagran English)

Whatsapp has rolled out the feature to react to a particular message with an emoji The feature is currently rolling out in a phased manner Read more here.

WhatsApp’s head, Will Cathcart, also confirmed the feature via a video on Twitter and the WhatsApp blog. However, the feature is currently rolling out in a phased manner with Whatsapp confirming that the full rollout will take almost a week. The feature is similar to what is offered on Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram wherein users can send a reaction to a message with the help of pre-defined emojis.

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This new WhatsApp feature will streamline group chats - YOU ... (YOU Magazine)

A new WhatsApp feature allows users to use 'emoji reactions' in a bid to streamline and quieten those noisy group chats.

‘We’re excited to share that emoji reactions are now available on the latest version of the app,’ reads a recent post on WhatsApp’s blog. If any of that rings true for you, then you’ll be particularly excited about the new WhatsApp feature that has just been rolled out. Many of us have a love-hate relationship with WhatsApp. For most of us, it’s our go-to instant messaging platform for group chats.

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WhatsApp users may soon get this new disappearing messages ... (Times of India)

WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow you to use the disappearing messages feature for multiple chats at once.

Switching to Companion mode will, however, log you out from your WhatsApp account on your primary device. Currently when you enable the default message timer, it only affects new individual chats but the company is now working on a new option for your existing chats. The feature allows users to send messages that disappear after a certain period of time.

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WhatsApp Companion Mode In Progress; Here's What We Know So ... (Mashable India)

Also, you may be able to connect your other smartphone by pointing your primary device to the secondary device's screen to scan the QR code and then validate ...

However, shifting to Companion mode would log you out of your primary device's WhatsApp account. WhatsApp currently allows people to connect one account up to four devices at once. Also, you may be able to connect your other smartphone by pointing your primary device to the secondary device's screen to scan the QR code and then validate the link.

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