WhatsApp released the following option on Thursday (21): Pin up to three messages in individual and group conversations, a feature that allows you to easily access them from the top of the page, reaching all users after a while in beta. Previously it was possible to highlight only one message.
There is the possibility of adjustment according to the target text messages, as well as messages containing some form of image and audio recordings, such as photos or videos. Users can also leave polls highlighted, choosing how long the polls will be displayed.
This WhatsApp feature can be useful in various situations. For example, this is possible in groups created to organize a barbecue with friends. Leave a message with the location address at the top on the day of the partyas well as creating a survey ahead of time so participants could describe their favorite meats and beverages.
In individual conversations, WhatsApp pinned messages can be used to: Highlight an urgent message, proof of payment, an important reminder, or a link to something relevant. In this case, they are also highlighted only for the user-defined duration.
How to pin messages in WhatsApp conversations?
To pin a message in WhatsApp, open the conversation and Tap and hold on the message you want until the menu appears. Then select “Pin” and define how long it will be highlighted for, choosing between 24 hours, 7 days, and 30 days, and repeat the process to pin the other two.
If you want to remove it from the top of the page at any time, press the message in question and select “Unpin”. Another important detail is that In groups, administrators can define whether everyone can access this function or only some people..
The source was: Stable version of WhatsApp has been released Android, iOSweb and desktop. However, not everyone may have immediate access to this functionality; If possible, you can access this functionality by just waiting a few more days.
Source: Tec Mundo

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