WhatsApp new feature: Now you can pin many messages in the WhatsApp. Here is the complete guide. WhatsApp new feature: With the latest update, WhatsApp users may now pin up to three messages in a chat. A big thanks to its improved message pinning function. Prior to last week, when it was first seen in an app test, Meta’s platform allowed users to pin a single message. WhatsApp new feature: Pin multiple messages. Meta has verified that users may now pin voice notes, emoticons, and media in addition to text messages. According to WhatsApp, you may use this feature in both individual and group chats. Additionally, users may choose how long a message stays pinned; seven days is the usual time. One might opt to pin a message for a duration of 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days. How to use this WhatsApp new feature. Android users may easily pin a message within a WhatsApp chat. They have to just long-press the chosen message. After that they have to tap the three-dot option situated at the upper right corner of the screen. After choosing “Pin,” the message will be placed to the top of the chat. It will be underneath the name of the individual or group. When a conversation has several messages pinned, a banner will show the total number of pinned messages. It also shows a sneak peek at the most recent one. Users may browse to their selected message by clicking on this banner. It displays all pinned messages. Furthermore, users have the option to designate how long a message stays pinned—24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days. iOS users may choose ‘More options,’ ‘Pin,’ and lastly choose the pin length after tapping and holding a message. Users of Web and Desktop apps should pick ‘Pin message,’ then approve the pinning operation and click the downward arrow button next to a message. It has been reported that WhatsApp. It is now owned by Meta that meta is developing soon-to-be-released capabilities. It includes voice note transcription and an AI-powered picture editor.
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