WhatsApp last night he launched a function that he has been developing for several months, the mention regarding its implementation not being made by the company. Of course, it was not mandatory for WhatsApp to announce the implementation of any new function and that in general the company secretly offers improvements for users, but this is quite important for those who use the platform.
Starting last night, WhatsApp implemented a change for WhatsApp Web that allows viewing the new statuses of our contacts. Until now, WhatsApp had hidden this function for all users on the platform, but starting today we can all see what kind of statuses our friends post, so we will know if they are in a good or bad mood.
WhatsApp will not display the Stories function in WhatsApp Web, which is also linked to statuses in the iPhone and Android apps, so don't expect to see something like that. WhatsApp only displays text statuses with emoticons published by users, including the profile picture they have, but nothing else is displayed, as was normal, considering that the web platform is different.
WhatsApp - the new function launched last night
WhatsApp is the largest text messaging platform on the planet, with over 1.2 billion monthly active users, all very interested in new features. WhatsApp is constantly improving the application for iPhone and Android, but there are many more features in testing before they are officially released to global users, as was the case with this one last night.
WhatsApp is currently working on a very interesting feature that allows the application of photo filters for pictures uploaded from the multimedia library. We are talking here about a new function of WhatsApp that is not available at the moment and that could eliminate the need to edit pictures using terge applications, everything can be done directly from it before sending.
WhatsApp is a company owned by those from Facebook since 2014, many new functions have been implemented since then. WhatsApp also works through Facebook's infrastructure for more than a week now, so the pictures and video clips sent by us pass through the servers of those in Menlo Park before reaching our friends, so it's good to know what's going on happen.