WhatsApp might soon alert you on status mentions

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Have you ever missed a message from a friend because you weren’t on their feed all the time, even when everyone else had thousands of posts coming through? you’re not alone. Hey, look at this! “Mentions” are now a way to receive direct notifications about someone who is trying to reach you. WhatsApp already makes it possible for users to talk to contacts in chat, but the next phase of this feature could be even better.

WhatsApp tipsters with proven credibility revealed that recently, WhatsApp has a beta version that suggests notifications for attending unread status updates. This simply indicates that you will receive a ping whenever someone makes a statement in the missing status update that you have not seen yet.

The details are still as unknown as they were before, and yet two possibilities stand out. For example, in any case when your username mentioned in the second column is not visible to you then another approach may be suggested. Another approach could be selective alerting, but don’t alert you every time someone refers you, but only make suggestions when your favorite contact uses your name.

On the other hand, other people are already inundated with information and may find this new tool a bit overwhelming, but still, this type of filtering helps reduce the information overload they are facing. Is. This can help you stay connected and you will follow the people you like and you will avoid missing relevant messages from your friends, family members, or relatives. WhatsApp which is a part of social media networking organization Meta has been working on several improvements in recent times to meet the needs of the users.

Often, in no time, the 2023 version will have a visible icon to show missed calls as iPhone users can already do. The visual display of this status was first launched in Android. Still no word from them, but considering how massive an impact this could have on end users, there’s a good chance they might make it a reality later on.

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