WhatsApp ora ti consente di modificare i messaggi con un limite di tempo di 15 minuti

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Maggio si è chiuso con una svolta importante per WhatsApp. Di recente, infatti, Mark Zuckerberg ha notificato in un post di Facebook che gli utenti possono ora modificare un messaggio entro 15 minuti dall’invio del messaggio. Se lo desideri, puoi tenere premuto su un messaggio e toccare l’opzione di modifica per modificare il messaggio. I messaggi modificati avranno un tag “modificato” accanto al timestamp per contrassegnare la modifica. Tuttavia, l’app non manterrà alcuna cronologia delle correzioni. Gli altri utenti non saranno in grado di vedere le versioni precedenti dei messaggi modificati.

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WhatsApp consente di modificare i messaggi con un limite di tempo di 15 minuti

“Siamo entusiasti che ora avrai un maggiore controllo sulle tue chat, come correggere errori di ortografia o aggiungere più contesto a un messaggio. Per questo, entro 15 minuti dall’invio del messaggio, devi toccare e tenere premuto quel messaggio per un po’ e quindi selezionare l’opzione “Modifica” dal menu”, ha affermato la società in un post sul blog.

Fino ad ora, gli utenti dovevano eliminare del tutto un messaggio o inviare una correzione in un messaggio separato. L’anno scorso, l’app di chat ha aumentato il limite di tempo per eliminare un messaggio da due giorni (48 ore) a 60 ore.

I concorrenti di WhatsApp come Telegram e Signal offrono da tempo la possibilità di modificare i messaggi. Con iOS 16, Apple ha anche introdotto la possibilità di modificare e annullare l’invio dei messaggi inviati tramite iMessage. Anche Twitter ha introdotto l’anno scorso il pulsante di modifica per gli utenti a pagamento. Sebbene il limite di tempo per modificare un messaggio non sia così generoso come la finestra di 48 ore di Telegram, è comunque meglio di niente.

Tutti hanno avuto una buona dose di errori di battitura nei messaggi, ma la funzione di modifica ci consentirà di correggere rapidamente gli errori invece di inviare un altro messaggio. L’invio di correzioni può confondere il destinatario. Crea anche notifiche non necessarie. Quando elimini un messaggio, non scompare completamente dalla conversazione, il che può anche creare confusione. Al contrario, viene sostituito con una nota in grigio che dice “Questo messaggio è stato eliminato”.

Meta ha affermato che la funzione è già in fase di lancio per gli utenti e sarà disponibile per tutti tra poche settimane. Staremo a vedere se il nuovo aggiornamento WhatsApp concepito per utenti Android ed iPhone includerà anche altre funzioni che al momento non sono venute a galla per gli utenti qui in Italia.

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