![]() ![]() In a Twitter post, the blog also clarifies that a message can have an infinite amount of reactions but if you have more than 999 reactions, you will read 999+. WABetaInfo says this feature is being tested for iOS and Android devices. In the picture below, you can see there are seven reactions, and, probably, the most recent or the most used reactions appear first. According to WABetaInfo, different from how iMessage’s reaction works, the approach here is similar to what Instagram’s been doing, so it’s possible to use any emoji to react to a message.Īnother important piece of information is that reactions aren’t anonymous so in a group chat, people will know who reacted with what emoji. ![]() Almost two weeks since WABetainfo was able to discover that WhatsApp’s working on reactions to its messenger app, we now have a closer look at it.Īs for now, reactions on WhatsApp are still under development so not even public beta testers can try it out for now. ![]()
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