WhatsApp is officially rolling a much-awaited feature, the ability to edit messages after they have been sent. The feature was
earlier this month, but it has finally arrived to the mainstream platform for all users to experience.
Message editing allows you to modify a message that you have already sent, letting you fix any spelling or grammatical errors as well as adding context. Of course, this is not anything new as the feature has been present on rival messaging apps such as Telegram andObviously, there is a time limit to how long after a message has been sent for you to be able to edit it. For WhatsApp, this has been set to a 15-minute window; iMessage also has a 15-minute period while Telegram’s is 48 hours.
To edit a message, you can find the feature when you long press a recently sent text. WhatsApp is rolling out the ability to all users globally but as always, it will be available gradually over the coming weeks so not everyone will be able to use it immediately. While you wait to get the feature, you can still
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