USA: New features that bring new updates to polls and more caption options have been officially announced by WhatsApp. You can now add or remove a caption before sending a piece of media when forwarding it. The updates are being rolled out globally, according to the company, and will be "available to everyone in the coming weeks."
One after another, WhatsApp has surprised us with new feature additions. The messaging app received significant updates just last month, including the option to save messages that are about to disappear and the capacity to use your current WhatsApp account across multiple devices. Despite the fact that the most recent updates are only minor, the new features will undoubtedly improve user experience.
Users may select multiple options when you send a poll because multiple-choice polls on WhatsApp are the default. But what if you only want people to choose one response? Last but not least, WhatsApp enables you to design single-vote polls that have a maximum of one response option. When creating a poll, all you have to do is turn off "allow multiple answers."
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Next, a new search feature makes it simple to locate polls in all of your chats. Click "Search" and then "Polls" from the "Chats" screen to view a list of all results. Additionally, WhatsApp now alerts you when people vote in your polls, making it simple for you to track the results and eliminating the need for you to constantly check to see if anyone has voted.
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It is now much simpler to forward captions along with images and videos than it was in the past. You have the option to "keep, delete, or completely rewrite" the original caption when you forward media. Before sending the media, you will be able to add a caption to any images or videos that don't already have one.
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The final feature is that WhatsApp now lets you attach documents to a caption. You can now add a caption before sharing, whether you're sending a newspaper article or a work document, according to a blog post from WhatsApp.Don't worry if you can't access the updates right now; you will have access to them soon