"I Love it": Mark Zuckerberg Announces New Chat Filter Update for WhatsApp, Users Rejoice
- Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has informed netizens that WhatsApp has rolled out a chat filter feature to make the platform even better
- Mark announced the WhatsApp update on his verified Facebook page and shared how it would aid users on the leading social media platform
- The new development sent WhatsApp users into a frenzy as many people described it as a welcome initiative
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has announced a new chat filter feature for its social media platform WhatsApp.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, 16 April, Mark shared a screenshot of the new feature on WhatsApp.
According to the billionaire, the chat filter feature would help users find important messages quickly. Mark wrote:
"Rolling out chat filters on WhatsApp so you can find important messages fast. Thanks for the reminder, John."
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WhatsApp users have hailed Mark's announcement as people shared how it would benefit them.
Mixed reactions trail Mark Zuckerberg's WhatsApp announcement
Patrick Chijioke said:
"That sounds like a handy feature,chat filters can definitely make it easier to navigate through conversations and find important messages quickly."
Данчо Полицая commented:
"That's exactly what we need, Markie! Another great invention to make our lives easy and completed! It's incredible how much you did for us, brother and I am truly honored to be your friend forever and support you in everything you do!"
Cheryl Stinson exclaimed:
"I love it! You guys make it easy to track messages. Thank you for the new features."
Nechelee TV added:
"We can't also wait for you to monetize us here in Nigeria."
Bli Made Jayen said:
"Thank you for launching this feature to make our work easier."
dr haya gamer commented:
"Very Impressive, Best player in history."
Clement Ogboyan Garuba said:
"Wow! This is a great improvement. Keep up the good work."
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TikTok says banning a social media platform violates the free speech rights of millions of Americans.
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