WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new status update notification feature. As WABetaInfo reports, the Meta-owned app is considering additional features to notify users of new status updates, including allowing them to receive other notifications.
The report also reveals that the feature is in beta and will be available in a future update. WhatsApp is currently testing a feature that alerts users to new, unverified status updates from their contacts and will include it in a future update.

However, it is important to note that there is some speculation about the specific circumstances that trigger these notifications. A possible scenario could be that a notification receives a notice in a status update that it hasn’t seen yet. This mechanism allows users to be notified of relevant updates that are directly relevant to them.
“WhatsApp highlights the importance of these relationships and the importance of staying up to date on their activities by preferentially notifying users of unverified status updates from their favorite contacts. “WhatsApp can improve the relevance and freshness of status updates by prioritizing your notifications. This report states that interested contacts.
WhatsApp sets a new record for “account suspensions” in India
WhatsApp announced in February that it had taken action against more than 76 million user accounts in India. These measures are taken to combat fraud on our platform and comply with the 2021 IT Rules.
According to the instant messaging app owned by Meta, a total of 7,628,000 WhatsApp accounts were blocked from February 1st to 29th. Of those, 1,424,000 accounts were “actively suspended,” meaning they were suspended before the user reported them. WhatsApp has disclosed this information in its monthly report published under the Information Technology (Media Guidelines and Digital Media Code of Conduct) Guidelines, 2021.
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