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WhatsApp to introduce double-tap reactions

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In a move mirroring features popularized by Instagram, WhatsApp is set to roll out a new double-tap reaction feature

Currently undergoing beta testing on Android devices, this enhancement is designed to streamline message interactions and offer users a more efficient way to express quick reactions.

The new feature, as reported by WABetainfo, allows users to respond to messages with a single heart emoji through a double-tap gesture. This development follows WhatsApp’s ongoing efforts to enhance user experience by integrating features akin to those found on Instagram’s direct messaging platform.

At present, the double-tap reaction tool is available exclusively to participants in the WhatsApp Android beta program. Interested users can join this program via the WhatsApp page on the Google Play Store; however, due to limited invitations, slots are expected to fill up rapidly.

The addition of double-tap reactions aims to expedite user interactions by enabling responses to photos, videos, and GIFs directly from the media viewer screen. This feature is expected to save users valuable time by eliminating the need for a long press to access the reaction tray.

For those preferring a different emoji, the option to long-press a message will remain available for selecting from a broader range of reactions. However, users should be aware that there is no option to disable the double-tap feature, which could lead to inadvertent reactions on older messages during chat history scrolling.

As the feature is still in its testing phase, it is anticipated to become widely available in the coming weeks or months. WhatsApp’s introduction of this feature underscores its commitment to enhancing user convenience and interaction within its platform.

For further updates and detailed information on the feature rollout, users are encouraged to follow WhatsApp’s official channels and stay tuned for announcements regarding the broader release of this functionality.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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