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    The update that will make your WhatsApp status look like stories

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyJuly 21, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    WhatsApp has changed a lot as the Meta looks at the changes made to the other networks in the group. In this way, it is not difficult for Mark Zuckerberg’s team to meet the needs of an increasingly demanding audience. Taking advantage of the popularity of an instant messaging solution, perhaps one day the tool will be integrated with Instagram or Facebook.

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    In Stories, it’s possible to interact with emojis and even avatars, a tool that was recently added amid the layout shifts. Engagement increases as it becomes easier to reply to a post. Usually when the update occurs, Android and iOS systems automatically take advantage of the latest settings.

    WhatsApp status is becoming more and more like Instagram stories

    WhatsApp status is used to create instant content that your saved contacts will see. Since it is an app where trusted profiles are added, images and text tend to be more personal. After launching the reaction with symbols in the messages considering several options and not just the six previously selected, they have now decided to expand the functionality.

    The functionality is still under development and was published by the specialized portal WABetaInfo. Nothing has been official, however, the chances of it being released soon are great, with 8 preset emojis, keeping in mind users’ preference. In the beta version, the reaction will be activated by swiping on Reply, unlike Instagram, which provides a specific button to activate the action.

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