Popular messaging app WhatsApp launched beta version 22.6.0.70, a few days ago. After this update, a substantial number of users started reporting that WhatsApp is not working properly, chat threads appear to be broken, and the app crashes occasionally.
Restriction to WhatsApp groups! Incorrect information will be avoided
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Whatsapp expands the details of the multi-message forwarding restriction it introduced in 2019! Here are the details…
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Fixed WhatsApp crashing issue
According to the sharing of WABetaInfo, WhatsApp published the problems experienced after the beta version 22.6.0.70, on March 8 for iPhone users. fixed it with beta version 22.6.0.72. If you are not a beta user, there is no need to worry, because the issue in question does not concern the stable version of WhatsApp.
However, if you have the WhatsApp beta installed on your phone, the broadcast via TestFlight iOS It is useful to install version 22.6.0.72. When you open the App Store, type WhatsApp in the search field and find the application, press the “Update” button and the new version will start to be installed. When the process is completed, the problems will be solved for you too.
Message forwarding limit has also expanded
While fixing the WhatsApp crash problem, it also made a decision that would draw a reaction from users. As it will be remembered, with the update made in 2019 message forwarding was limited to 5 individual chats. Stating that it did this in order to prevent the spread of false information, the company brought a similar limit to the groups.
Currently, messages can be forwarded to a maximum of five chats at the same time. Also, if a message has been forwarded multiple times, it can only be sent to one chat at a time. According to WhatsApp’s decision, forwarded messages can only be sent to a group chat. The new limitation AndroidWhile it started to be implemented in WhatsApp beta users, it will spread to all users in the coming days.
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