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Users are happy that WhatsApp is silently removing this feature.

Users are happy that WhatsApp is silently removing this feature.

WhatsApp: You should never make these mistakes

WhatsApp: You should never make these mistakes

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WhatsApp introduced a new feature that was quickly removed after widespread user backlash.

A change in WhatsApp contact list may be noticed by some users.

WhatsApp is criticized for a new function

The feature was intended to make it easier for WhatsApp users to communicate, but it was a complete failure. The contact list, which was previously only organized in alphabetical order, has been expanded to include the “Frequently Contacted” feature. This moved up about five people with whom one had written frequently.

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Use the Recent Chats feature to rearrange the chat list with the most recent conversations pinned to the top. In fact, there are some useful and important features that could make Messenger contact even faster. However, the plans for innovations did not go down well! Users took to Twitter to express their displeasure with the feature, with many calling for its removal.

WhatsApp had introduced a new chat feature, but it wasn’t well received by users! (photo of an icon)

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Whatsapp reacts and throws plans overboard

The company, which belongs to Facebook and Meta, has acted: after an initial update push for some users, contacts are now displayed alphabetically as before, and the “Frequently contacted” box has disappeared. According to “Chip”, the “Recent Chats” function should no longer be implemented.

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If you still see the feature in your WhatsApp, don’t worry: updates are usually released in small batches, affecting only a small number of users, so as not to overload the system. The update, which WhatsApp’s creators should most likely consider a downgrade, should have arrived in your inbox shortly.

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