In February of this year, WhatsApp added a new feature allowing users to react to a status with emojis. And now, it looks like WhatsApp is working on yet another option for you to express your reaction to a status update.
. And now, it looks like WhatsApp is working on yet another option for you to express your reaction to a status., WhatsApp is working on a feature that lets you reply to status updates using avatars. The latest update, WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.18.9, shows that WhatsApp plans to bring in this avatar reply feature in a future app update.
Status is a way to drop quick updates to friends and close contacts on WhatsApp. These updates vanish in 24 hours and can include photos, videos, GIFs, and text. Similar to your one-on-one chats and calls, your WhatsApp status is locked up tight with end-to-end encryption. It is still uncertain when exactly this new status reactions option will be available, but knowing WhatsApp's history, it might not be that far in the future.
The Meta-owned app tries to keep its more than two billion users satisfied by introducing new features regularly. Just recently,
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