Whatsapp reactions rollouts from today, starting with 6 emoji

Whatsapp reactions rollouts from today, starting with 6 emoji


In response to a message on WhatsApp (WhatsApp), user often shares emoji. However, it has no fixed pattern. For example, if you want to laugh in response to someone’s message, then one only sends a slight smile, while someone shares emoji showing tooth. Its solution is coming as WhatsApp Reactions. It will start to rollout from today. After this, users will get a set pattern of emoji, which can be sent as reaction. Initially 6 such emoji will be present for users. These include- like, love, luff, surprise, sad and thanks. However, WhatsApp and emoji are also testing. In the coming days, all emojis will be part of WhatsApp reaction.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg of Meta -owned brand -owned brand made this announcement through Instagram Story. As we have told you, initially only 6 WhatsApp reactions will be available for users. Some of these have also been highlighted by Zuckerberg in their Instagram Story.

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However, in the future update, users may be allowed to use any emoji, GIF or sticker in Messenger for WhatsApp reaction. It is said that many more testing is also going on. In one of these, users will get an option of emoji keyboard after tapping on the plus button. However, this feature is on the phase of development.

WhatsApp reaction feature is being tested from the year 2018. Making a big disclosure last month, WhatsApp had told that many features will be brought on WhatsApp group through communities. Apart from this, it was told that in the coming days, 32 people will be able to connect in group voice calls together. Will be able to share files up to 2GB size. In addition, the group admin will be able to delete any message from any time. The conversation will not be visible to the rest of the group members.

Recently, it was also revealed that the limit to forward a message in group chat on WhatsApp will be set. This update was seen on WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS. This prevents forwarded messages from being forwarded in group chats. Its purpose is to prevent wrong information from spreading. According to reports, WhatsApp has brought this rule to limit spaming contacts, under which forwarded messages at one time will not be forwarded to more than one group. It was seen on WhatsApp beta on Android and iOS.