By Martin Leduk
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You just got it A message on WhatsApp, But have no inspiration to answer. A little puzzle because you have no desire to offend your narrator.
You do not have to answer. You tell yourself that it would be more appropriate to react directly to the message through emoji, without restarting the conversation, than to respond with another message.
Unfortunately, unlike other messengers Ambassador Or Telegram, this is not possible in the application on the green phone. not yet. WhatsApp, Used, Step His websiteAlmost by Two billion people in 180 countries In the world, this functionality should be provided soon.
There are six reactions
According to a special information site on WhatsApp, WABetaInfoFeature added In the trial versionCurrently a few “beta testers” (responsible for testing a computer product before its implementation editor’s reference): a beta update for Android 2.22.8.3.
The site soon announced it August 2021. EYou were able to confirm the information through the publication and testimonials of this famous test version Social networks, many people who have posted screenshots of their application.
Six reactions are available : Heart, thumb, smiling emoji, shocked, crying and both holding hands.
Available first on Android
If you do not have this beta version, for now, Available only on AndroidThis will no doubt come in the coming days for Apple.
There may be something to give some ideas instagramIt only works with heart emoji
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