E-mail forwarded to another address is usually marked with the "FW" or "FWD" tags in front of the subject. Unlike the case in the instant messaging app, it makes no difference between the messages themselves and messages that are forwarded from others.
WhatsApp seems to be planning to change this state by marking the messages that users receive, then forwarding them to friends in the contact list. A leak that circulated this week indicates that the marker is a "forwarded message" message above the sent message field.
The marker is encountered in the WhatsApp Android app beta version tested by WABetainfo. But for what also WhatsApp memandai message forwarded
The goal is allegedly associated with efforts to prevent spam messages (garbage). Message types that are usually long and may contain misinformation are passed on a chain from one user to another, and so on.
One example that is often circulated for example, a message that asks users forward it to 10 friends or more, if you do not want to be asked for a subscription fee by WhatsApp. In fact, WhatsApp never spread related messages. Well, by marking a forwarded message, WhatsApp probably hopes users can quickly identify, if a message is likely to be a spam that has been forwarded many times in a chain.
Even so, as summarized by KompasTekno from Ubergizmo on Thursday (1/3/2018), like any other feature still in beta version of app, it is not yet known whether this signature messenger feature will be present in WhatsApp update later.
WhatsApp seems to be planning to change this state by marking the messages that users receive, then forwarding them to friends in the contact list. A leak that circulated this week indicates that the marker is a "forwarded message" message above the sent message field.
The marker is encountered in the WhatsApp Android app beta version tested by WABetainfo. But for what also WhatsApp memandai message forwarded
The goal is allegedly associated with efforts to prevent spam messages (garbage). Message types that are usually long and may contain misinformation are passed on a chain from one user to another, and so on.
One example that is often circulated for example, a message that asks users forward it to 10 friends or more, if you do not want to be asked for a subscription fee by WhatsApp. In fact, WhatsApp never spread related messages. Well, by marking a forwarded message, WhatsApp probably hopes users can quickly identify, if a message is likely to be a spam that has been forwarded many times in a chain.
Even so, as summarized by KompasTekno from Ubergizmo on Thursday (1/3/2018), like any other feature still in beta version of app, it is not yet known whether this signature messenger feature will be present in WhatsApp update later.
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