Like other Meta-owned social media services like Instagram, WhatsApp recently implemented a feature that lets users respond to messages using emoji. As a result, you may now answer WhatsApp conversations with one of six different emoticons. However, WaBetaInfo reports that WhatsApp is developing a feature that would offer users access to the whole library of emojis to respond to messages.

Users may now respond to messages with a similar set of six emoticons on Meta’s Instagram and Messenger. However, near the conclusion of the list of emojis on both platforms, there is a “+” sign. After clicking that, a user can respond to the message using any emoji from the whole emoji collection.

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Like other Meta-owned social media services like Instagram, WhatsApp recently implemented a feature that lets users respond to messages using emoji. As a result, you may now answer WhatsApp conversations with one of six different emoticons. However, WaBetaInfo reports that WhatsApp is developing a feature that would offer users access to the whole library of emojis to respond to messages.

Users may now respond to messages with a similar set of six emoticons on Meta’s Instagram and Messenger. However, near the conclusion of the list of emojis on both platforms, there is a “+” sign. After clicking that, a user can respond to the message using any emoji from the whole emoji collection.

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Users will no longer need to navigate to the “Status” page to see other people’s tales after the upgrade is rolled out more widely. This might encourage more people to check their WhatsApp status updates. While several of WhatsApp’s latest improvements and features appeared to be geared toward improving user privacy and security, others, such as the emoji reaction and the tales from chat feature, seemed to increase user engagement.

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