WhatsApp continues to improve its app, and after new privacy options and a move from desktop to mobile, the behavior of deleted messages is now improved. And the thing is, because the option to delete messages is set up, many users get confused when performing a “click” and, instead of uninstalling whatsapp for everyone, they only remove it for themselves.
This means that once removed due to confusion, it cannot be removed again for everyone, which leaves many awkward situations. WhatsApp now wants to change the behavior of this system so that it offers the option to cancel the ability to delete a message. especially when we do it out of confusion.
The latest beta version of iOS for Android already includes the ability to undo a deleted message. That is: from now on, if the user deletes a message for himself when he wanted to delete it for everyone, you can restore it and repeat the delete option again.
It’s not a major feature change to the app, but it’s certainly a great way to avoid embarrassing situations, especially when deleting a message completely removes the ability to delete for everyone.
WhatsApp will allow you to recover accidentally deleted messages
As you can see in the screenshot above these lines, the property vabetinformationwith this option a new bar appears when an attempt is made to delete a message to you: In this case, you have a few seconds to restore the message if you previously wanted to delete it for everyone.
And the key is “a few seconds” because the application only has a very small window to recover the message. That is, it is an emergency system that should only be used when deleting a message.
At the moment, this functionality is limited to the beta version of WhatsApp for Android and is not available to everyone. If you have the latest beta installed but it’s not available yet, you’ll have to wait. The rest is the case as WhatsApp thoroughly tests the system and makes sure it works as it should.
Source: Hiper Textual
