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    WhatsApp introduces message editing feature with a 15-minute limit

    According to a recent blogpost by Meta-owned messaging service, WhatsApp, the highly anticipated editing function has commenced its global rollout and is expected to reach all users in the upcoming weeks.
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    United States: WhatsApp has introduced a remarkable editing feature that grants its users the ability to modify sent messages within a generous 15-minute timeframe.

    According to a recent blogpost by Meta-owned messaging service, WhatsApp, the highly anticipated editing function has commenced its global rollout and is expected to reach all users in the upcoming weeks. This much-awaited feature will empower WhatsApp’s user base with the ability to revise their messages post-delivery, offering a greater degree of control over their conversations.

    As part of WhatsApp’s new editing feature, users will now notice an “edited” notification accompanying messages that have been modified. However, it is important to note that the platform does not display the edit history, preventing users from viewing the original content before the alteration. This intentional design choice ensures that the privacy and integrity of conversations remain intact, while still allowing individuals to acknowledge when a message has been edited.

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    Activating the editing feature on WhatsApp is a simple process. By pressing down on a specific message and selecting the “edit” option from the resulting pop-up menu, users can easily access the editing functionality.  In the past, rectifying an erroneous or hastily sent message on WhatsApp required users to delete it entirely and send a new one, leaving recipients notified with the message, “This message was deleted.” However, with the introduction of the new editing feature, WhatsApp revolutionizes this process. Users now have the ability to conveniently correct their messages without resorting to deletion. This eliminates the need for recipients to be alerted by the familiar “This message was deleted” phrase, offering a more seamless and discreet way to address any errors or updates in conversations.

    While WhatsApp, owned by Meta, has recently introduced the ability to edit messages, rival apps like Telegram and Signal had already offered this feature to their users. Twitter, on the other hand, provided editing capabilities exclusively to select users through its Twitter Blue service, allowing a 30-minute window to edit tweets after posting.

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    Mr. Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Meta, highlighted the WhatsApp change on his Facebook page, showcasing a modified message that was transformed from “Beast of luck!” to “Best of luck!” Interestingly, Meta’s other platforms have had editing functionalities in place for some time. Facebook began rolling out the ability to edit posts and comments about a decade ago, while Instagram permits post editing but not comment modifications.

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