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WhatsApp’s Upcoming Feature Set to Revolutionize Communication and Extend Lifespan

WhatsApp will suggest stickers when you enter related emojis.

WhatsApp’s Upcoming Feature Set to Revolutionize Communication and Extend Lifespan
Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

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WhatsApp has been on a roll lately, releasing new features. Meta’s messaging app released an update a few days ago that includes a sticker suggestion feature. This new feature is only available in the beta version of the app, and only for iPhone users.

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According to WABetaInfo, the new sticker suggestion feature is only available to iOS users who have downloaded and installed the WhatsApp 23.14.0.70 beta update, which is currently only available to beta testers. With this feature, users will be able to see sticker recommendations in a new tray located at the top of the keyboard, which will appear based on the similarity of the emojis they type.

Screenshot of the new sticker suggestion feature – WABetaInfo

The new feature will greatly simplify the process of searching for stickers, which can become a nightmare if you have (like me) hundreds of them and you spend more time looking for the sticker you have in mind than talking.

As the article itself says: “We believe that the new sticker suggestion feature is very useful, as the number of installed stickers continues to increase over time. It can be difficult to find a specific sticker among our large collection. However, finding the perfect sticker for any situation is much easier, as you only need to write an emoji, which saves you time.”

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However, the operation of this sticker recommendation system is not yet known, so instead of an AI detection system, as many people think, you will likely have to manually associate an emoji with each sticker so that it can then be suggested to you: “Please note that you may need to review your own sticker packs by adding an emoji to each sticker from your third-party sticker creation app.”

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Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

Publicist and audiovisual producer in love with social networks. I spend more time thinking about which videogames I will play than playing them.

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