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Here’s how to use WhatsApp Self-Message Feature

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  • The “Message Yourself” feature was first made available in beta.
  • This feature will keep notes and documents safe and accessible.
  • WhatsApp will include message reactions soon.
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The “Message Yourself” feature was first made available in beta, but now iOS and Android users all over the world can use it.

This new feature is very simple to use. Here’s how to use WhatsApp’s self-messaging feature.

First, you have to open WhatsApp on your iOS or Android device. Then tap the new chat option. If you click, your contact will be at the top of the list. Tap it, and you can start talking.

This feature will help you keep your notes and important documents safe and easy to find. It will also let people send themselves notes, reminders, and shopping lists through WhatsApp.

Earlier this week, Meta’s owner, Mark Zuckerberg, announced that WhatsApp will finally begin implementing message reactions on the popular messaging platform.

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This was revealed by Zuckerberg in his messages via his Facebook and Instagram posts.

Mark Zuckerberg highlighted that, at the beginning, there will be six WhatsApp reactions that users can pick from to react to messages. This will include the thumbs-up emoji, heart emoji, LOL emoji, wow emoji, teardrop emoji, and high-five emoji.

 

 

 

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