You can no longer ignore WhatsApp messages in group chats
With the release of the new Apple operating system, iOS 10, plenty of apps are updating their software.WhatsApp, the popular social networking app, has added a small update into both its iOS and Android versions.The new update makes it possible to tag someone in a group chat - meaning you could be set for even more WhatsApp notifications.
The awkward moment when an uncle flashed his penis in the family WhatsApp group
Unsolicited dick pics is a nightmare that women have to deal with a lot on social media platforms and dating apps, as some men are just adamant on flashing their member at every given opportunity.But while many must have wished the worst for those perverts who cannot keep it in their pants, one man in India seems to have learnt his lesson in an incident which can be a wake up call to those who send unsolicited dick pics and also those uncles who cannot get enough of family WhatsApp groups.According to a Twitter user, an uncle of his ended up accidentally sharing his dick pic with the entire family in a WhatsApp group, and things got really awkward.
WhatsApp increases maximum number of participants in group chats, allows users to tag other members
The majority of messaging and social media services will allow you to tag people using the "@" symbol so they receive a notification.Now, WhatsApp is bringing the same function to its popular app for group chats, and it even works when the tagged person has muted a conversation.As is the case with Facebook, Twitter and most of the other platforms that use tagging, WhatsApp's version simply requires you to type in the "'@" symbol, at which point you can type in the user's name or select it from a menu that pops up.
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