WhatsApp to roll out 'Channels' feature globally
- WhatsApp is expanding its Channels feature globally, allowing users in over 150 countries to access broadcasted messages.
- Channels provide a one-to-many communication platform, with new interactions such as emoji reactions and the ability to see reaction counts.
- Admins now have the option to edit messages for up to 30 days, while users have a 15-minute window for editing.
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WhatsApp is widely rolling out its Telegram-like Channels feature
Olivia Rodrigo, Mark Zuckerberg, and the MLB now have their own Channels as well. | Image: WhatsApp WhatsApp is rolling out its new Channels feature to more users. The Meta-owned messaging app announced on Wednesday that it’s expanding the one-to-many broadcasting feature to over 150 countries. While WhatsApp first introduced Channels in June, it was only available to select organizations in Colombia and Singapore. Just like on the messaging ap…
WhatsApp is launching its Channels feature globally
WhatsApp announced today that it is expanding its Channels feature aimed towards broadcasted messages. The company said Channels will be available to all users in more than 150 countries over the next few weeks. Mark Zuckerberg announced the rollout of the feature on his new WhatsApp channel. “Excited to introduce you all to WhatsApp Channels, […]
WhatsApp launches Telegram-like Channels feature
WhatsApp on September 13 launched a new feature called Channels that lets users receive updates from organisations, sports teams, artists, leaders, and other popular entities. As The Verge put it best: “It’s a Twitter feed, minus all the metrics and reply guys. WhatsApp has clearly noticed all the governments, transit agencies, brands, and others looking for a new (and non-Twitter) place to share their most important updates and sees Channels as…
What Are WhatsApp Channels? Here's All You Need To Know About The Newly Launched Feature
Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has rolled out WhatsApp Channels across 150 countries including India.Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the much awaited feature on his Meta Channel on Instagram."Today we're starting to roll out WhatsApp Channels globally and adding thousands of new channels that people can follow in WhatsApp. You can find Channels in the new 'Updates' tab," Zuckerberg said. Image source: Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Channel o…
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