WhatsApp groups are practical, comfortable, but they also tend to be constantly and annoyingly accumulate on the telephone. The big problem is, after going back and forth, the communication is cut off and a lot of them they are floating in oblivion.
Many groups are only created for certain events or celebrations. Once that date comes, same stop making sensedespite the fact that hardly any users leave it.
By giving these groups a closing point, WhatsApp is testing a new feature to remind you that, after a certain period of quiet, you will need to delete them.
The goal of this update is that once the expirationthis is deleted, including all files that have been sent, if they have not been previously saved. In this way, WhatsApp tries to save storage space on the devices.
currently this new WhatsApp feature is not operational. The information in this regard, as well as the relative catches, were provided by the portal to WABetaInfo.
In iPhone 23.5.0.71 beta, a button named “Expiring Groups” or “expiring groups“. When you click on this feature, a screen appears that allows you to choose how much time you want to allow the margin group.
The default options are: one day, one week or renew expiration date, but you can also define a custom date. Then, when the term expires, WhatsApp will notify you to renew the term or remove it from the application.
Newsletter, other news that would arrive on WhatsApp in 2023
Meta intends to give prominence to another communication format, beyond chats and video calls. Therefore, it would be in full development of a function that allows subscription to newsletters to its more than 2.1 billion users worldwide and without the need to leave the application.
According to the specialized messenger website, WaBetaInfo, in the source code of the latest developer (beta) version there is a hidden function for subscribe to this article class; although it is not yet available even for Beta users of the app.
Once this new feature reaches the stable version of the messaging service, users will have the option to do so create newsletters to share information with those people who sign up directly within WhatsApp.
According to the leak, it will even be possible to search for users within the app by the codenames or pseudonyms they choose and, therefore, find various types of content and subscribe to them.
Apparently, these newsletters will be found within the “Status” tab of WhatsApp, in their own category, and will appear in chronological order as they are published by their creators.
For now, it’s unclear whether this type of content will have advertising or any kind of monetization for the creators. However, that may change once it’s finally incorporated into WhatsApp.
In this way, WhatsApp continues to develop more functions that complement it beyond a simple instant messaging application, such as its Chinese counterpart WeChat, which, among others, has messaging, social networks and even mobile payments.
Source: Clarin
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