Did you stop talking to someone? WhatsApp will suggest you chat with them again
Did you stop talking to someone? WhatsApp will suggest you chat with them again
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Have you ever consciously stopped talking to someone on WhatsApp but still saved their contact? Or have you unwittingly ignored your friends or family on the platform? Well, Meta, WhatsApp's parent company, is working on a new feature that aims to remind you to talk to those contacts you've forgotten.
The new feature was announced by WABetainfo , a portal that specializes in the application's features. There they explain that Japan WhatsApp Number List the new feature that will be in charge of "suggesting chats" was first seen in the latest beta version of WhatsApp for Android . The most curious thing about the case is that this option was also seen in the beta version for iOS , something that is surprising, considering that the company has accustomed us to the release of separate features.
Some come first to iOS and others to Android. The truth is that this new 'suggest chats' function will be available on the main 'chats' screen in WhatsApp. Users will be able to see a new section below the chats they have in the list, under the name 'start chatting'. There, the application will show you those contacts with whom you have not spoken for a while.
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The main idea behind this WhatsApp Number Database feature is to try to reconnect users who have lost communication in the last few weeks or months. Don't worry, WhatsApp won't suggest external contacts. The app will be based on those who have a WhatsApp account and who are in your contact list.
That is, if someone has you saved but you don't have them saved, the app won't recommend their contact to chat with. Users will be able to start a chat as simply as clicking on the contact they want to talk to. Likewise, those who don't want to see the list of suggested contacts can simply close the dedicated section at the bottom of the chats. It's worth remembering that this feature is part of the beta versions for Android and iOS devices. For now, we just have to wait at least a few more weeks until Meta decides to deploy this new section to the official version for all users.