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WhatsApp may soon let you add a reaction to a message you’ve received on the app
WhatsApp has been spotted working on message reactions to let s express their emotions in response to the messages they receive on the app. This could be similar to how reactions are available on platforms including iMessage, Instagram, and Twitter. Message reactions on WhatsApp may be a new step by the Facebook-owned company to enhance the communication experience on its platform. WhatsApp has so far enabled its s to express their emotions in a chat thread by using stickers, GIFs, and emojis.
As per a WhatsApp is at present testing message reactions internally. This means that regular s and even beta testers will not be able to experience the feature at this moment.
However, WABetaInfo has shared a screenshot that suggests a message would appear when a is on an older version of WhatsApp that doesn't reactions. The in this case would be asked to update the app to see the reactions they have received on a particular message.
WhatsApp may inform s to update their app to start seeing message reactions
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WABetaInfo reports that the message suggesting incompatibility with older WhatsApp versions could be the first step towards enabling reactions on the platform.
The screenshot shared online is from a WhatsApp for Android beta release. However, WABetaInfo says that message reactions would not just be limited to Android but also be available on WhatsApp for iPhone and Web/ Desktop clients.
Platforms including Messenger apps also enable their consumers with message reactions. WhatsApp is, therefore, seemingly trying to imitate that experience by enabling reactions on its platform.
In 2018, WhatsApp animated stickers last year.
Alongside stickers, WhatsApp has GIFs and emojis on the platform to help s express emotions in chats.
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