Whatsapp allows users to edit sent messages, but only for 15 minutes

Popular messaging platform WhatsApp has announced that users can now edit their sent messages through a new ‘Edit’ feature.

With the feature rolling out globally in the coming weeks, senders will be able to modify their messages within 15 minutes of hitting send.

The function can be accessed by long-pressing the message and choosing “edit” in the drop-down menu.

The modified message will carry the label “edited”, without showing edit history. Previously, the only way to correct a message sent in haste or containing an error was to delete it and send a fresh one, with recipients alerted to the fact by the removed post being replaced with the phrase: “This message was deleted.”

“From correcting a simple misspelling to adding extra context to a message, we’re excited to bring you more control over your chats. All you need to do is long-press on a sent message and choose ‘Edit’ from the menu for up to 15 minutes after,” said WhatsApp.

Competing apps such as Telegram and Signal already allow users to edit messages, while Twitter rolled out the ability to edit tweets to select users last year.

Twitter offers an editing feature to subscribers to its Twitter Blue service, giving them a 30-minute window to edit a tweet after it has been sent.

Meta’s founder and chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, flagged the WhatsApp change on his Facebook page, showing a message that had been changed from “Beast of luck!” to “Best of luck!”

Facebook, also owned by Meta, started to roll out the ability to edit posts and comments about a decade ago. Its fellow Meta social media platform Instagram allows users to edit posts but not comments.

WhatsApp chat of lecturer telling student waiting for his class that he has left Nigeria permanently

A Nigerian student has taken to social media to reveal how she found out that her lecturer traveled out of Nigeria.

She shared a screenshot of a WhatsApp chat with the lecturer, where she asked if his class would be holding the next day.

However, the lecturer who had not told his students that he would be relocating, revealed that he had traveled out and would not be returning to Nigeria.

The young lady with Twitter handle @Eriittae who appeared to have been stunned with the discovery simply posted it with questions marks.

She wrote in the chat: ”Good day sir, Sir pls are we having our class tomorrow?”

He replied; ”I have left Nigeria. I will not come back”

See the screenshot and her post below:

She wrote in the chat: ”Good day sir, Sir pls are we having our class tomorrow?”

He replied; ”I have left Nigeria. I will not come back”

See the screenshot and her post below:

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