Whatsapp It is one of the most used instant messaging applications in the world. To work, to communicate with our family, to make plans with friends… WhatsApp allows us to be constantly connected by way of free AND Immediately.
Since the birth of the messaging platform in 2009WhatsApp has updated the application by incorporating new functions to increase the level of satisfaction of its users.
From allowing group video calls, to adding new ones emojis as social trends consolidated or the double blue check read confirmation. But not only.
Mark Zuckerberg’s communication tool has integrated the link previewTHE editing of multimedia files directly from WhatsApp web or from sticker tip.
Because of this 2023the news into Whatsapp are the following:
Whatsapp new features in 2023
- Temporary Messages: To become the most used instant messaging application in the world, the Meta company focused on temporary messages. This type of message is deleted after 24 hours. Well, now WhatsApp will roll out a new feature so that if you want, you can save the message and therefore does not disappear.
- proxy option: WhatsApp has integrated the option to use a proxy, i.e. a proxy servers with the aim of bypass censorship which the app has in some countries prohibit whatsapp use.
- background audio: Before you had to play the audio and stay in the same conversation to hear it. WhatsApp already allows the ability to play an audio in the background and reply to and review messages from other chats. Naturally, if you exit the application, the audio will not be heard.
- Chat transfer between devices: One of the novelties of 2023 is the transfer of chats between devices without making any kind of backup. Plus, you can too transfer chats from android devices to iOs and vice versa. To do this, you will simply have to download WhatsApp to your smartphone. Once downloaded, open it and scan the QR code that appears. This way, you can start importing your chats.
- WhatsApp statuses: WhatsApp statuses were born to have a more visual communication with our contacts, being able to control who sees the statuses. Now, WhatsApp wants that if we see a status that could be offensive or that does not comply with the rules of the application, it can be reported reporting status.
WhatsApp: newsletters are coming too
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 it subscribe to the newsletter to its more than 2,100 million users worldwide and without the need to exit the application.
According to the site specializing in the messenger WaBetaInfoin the source code of the latest developer release is hides a function to subscribe to this class of articles; 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 be able to create newsletters for share information with those people who sign up directly within WhatsApp.
Also, according to the filtration, it will be possible to run user searches within the app through the codenames or pseudonyms they choose and, in this way, they find different types of content and subscribe to it.
Apparently, these newsletters will be located in the by tab “State” of WhatsApp, in their own category, and will appear in chronological order as they are published by their creators.
Currently, It’s not clear if this type of content will have ads advertising or any kind of monetization for creators. However, that may change once it’s finally incorporated into WhatsApp.
Source: Clarin
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