WhatsApp has launched the ability to edit a message shortly after you send it, finally catching up to iMessage and, dare I say, Twitter.
Remember how all of us begged for years for Twitter to let us edit our tweets? Well, WhatsApp must have been paying attention because it’s finally catching up., the company announced that it is now rolling out the ability for users to edit their messages in WhatsApp. According to the announcement, users will now be able to make an edit to their message within 15 minutes of it originally being sent.
According to WhatsApp, messages that are edited are shown an Edited badge but will not give users to see the history of what edits were made. Not being able to see the edit history definitely means that WhatsApp’s implementation of editing messages is more basic than other competitors like iMessage. When Apple brought message edits to iMessage, it made sure that users can tap on the edit badge and see all of the edits that were made to the message.
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