
WhatsApp spotted testing message reactions feature, here is how it looks
India Today
A few days ago it was reported that WhatsApp will now let users react to messages, now the first glimpses of the upcoming feature have surfaced online.
A few days ago it was reported that WhatsApp will now let users react to messages, now the first glimpses of the upcoming feature have surfaced online. The Facebook-owned messaging app is working to bring emoji reactions to messages. The feature is already available on apps like Facebook, Instagram, iMessage and even Linkedin. So if you do not like to reply to every message that you get, you can simply react to the message using emojis. Noted tipster Wabetainfo was the first to report about WhatsApp’s upcoming feature. The screenshot shared by Wabetainfo revealed that the emoji reactions would appear right below the messages sent on the app. The feature will be available for both individual and group chats. Wabetainfor in its report says that people in the group will be able to view it individually who reacted to the message.
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