Essential WhatsApp new features released in 2022: Reactions, Polls, migrate chats, and more

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It can be complex to count on fingers in which ways the Meta-owning company WhatsApp is succeeded in making this year’s 2022 mesmerizing in many ways……! As of 2022, WhatsApp unfurls more than 20 features including Reactions, Polls, migrate chats, and more.

Hope you could connect the thread, as we are tended to release our clauses, as we understand news need to you be apprised about. We have already maintained our journals, particularly about the features revealed by WhatsApp at its time in the year 2022. WhatsApp will be even better and promises a lot more is coming in 2023.

Here in this guide, we will be going to know briefly about the additions that have been introduced this year in WhatsApp in order to make it a fully furnished Application. In the month of December WhatsApp also got a beta update with new enhancements.

On the other side, it got enclosed with several features including Reactions, Polls, migration chats, avatars, 32-person video calls, and much more in various intervals of 2022. WhatsApp is convinced it was receiving feedback on what ways it could make it even better and promises a lot more is coming in 2023.

Mark Zuckerberg revealed WhatsApp reached 25 million messages per second during the FIFA World Cup final, which is just incredible.

Lets now start recalling the 8 WhatsApp features that are included in the year 2022:-

Leave groups silently: As the name suggests, users can now leave groups silently without notifying the full group. Instead, only admins are notified. Users can now undo ‘delete for me’.

Better voice and video calling: WhatsApp has added the ability to make video calls with up to 32 people, which is four times the earlier number. WhatsApp users can now easily invite people to a group call by sharing a call link. There is a new in-call banner notification to let you know when someone new joins a group call.

Better voice messages: Over 7 billion voice messages are sent on WhatsApp every day. Out-of-chat playback of voice messages will allow you to multitask or read/respond to other messages. When recording a voice message, users can now swipe up to lock the recording button. You can hit pause and resume as many times as needed. There is a new draft preview option that allows you to listen to voice messages before sending them. Users can now play voice messages at 1.5x or 2x speed.

New layers of Privacy: In addition to default end-to-end encryption that claims to keep the conversations private, WhatsApp added new layers of protection. Users can now control who sees the last seen and whether they’re online from the privacy settings.

Emoji reactions: WhatsApp users can now react to messages with any emoji. The company says that they are not only fun, but they also reduce the overload of messages like ‘Yes’, ‘Done’, and others in groups.

Avatars: You can create your personalized avatar and use it as your profile photo or as one of 36 custom stickers.

Better Utility: Talking about utility, WhatsApp has added the ability to message yourself, so you remind yourself about the to-dos all in one place.

Communities: Communities feature has made it easy for schools, local clubs, and workplaces to manage their conversations by bringing multiple groups under one umbrella. This also gives admins powerful tools, including an announcement group, and the ability to make sub-groups on any topic.

Additionally, has also introduced new group messaging features, including the ability to in-chat polls, the option to add 1024 members, and admin delete, giving admins the ability to delete messages.

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Hope you find this article engaging. For me, it was fantastic to gather the news and research the features and updates that WhatsApp has recorded in its diary. And I really wanna know how’s the same for you? You can tell us in the comment box below and can even suggest what you think is needed.

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