WhatsApp is making its message deletion feature even more useful


The ever-reliable WABetaInfo has peered into the future and spotted evidence that work is underway to give the message deletion feature of WhatsApp a much-needed upgrade.
The upgrade means that WhatsApp users will be able to delete message either just for themselves or for everyone involved no matter the age of the message in question, WABetaInfo has seen that it is possible to delete messages that are at least three months old, and there is nothing to suggest that this is the upper limit of the deletion window.
While many messaging platforms give you the option to edit or delete the messages you send, the ability to wipe out messages you change your mind about took a long time to come to WhatsApp. And when the option to delete message did finally land, it was quite restrictive thank to a very short window of opportunity for deletion.
While the initial limit of seven minutes was eventually expanded to just over 68 minutes, many people still regard this as being too restrictive. Thankfully, good news suggests that change is on the horizon once again.
At the moment the feature is not even available to beta testers, but the fact that we can see development in progress is definitely promising.
Meta will be well-aware that this is an option that people have been waiting for, so apart from testing and tweaking, the company is unlikely to sit on it for too long.
While it’s not clear exactly when WhatsApp intends to roll this extended message deletion time frame out to users, it is certainly something that is going to go down well when it does launch. After all, who can honestly say they haven’t sent a message they regret for one reason or another?
Analysis: better control of your messages
There are plenty of people whose response to this news will be: “About time!”. Many WhatsApp users have been both frustrated and confused by the seemingly arbitrary window in which it is currently possible to delete messages, and any expansion is likely to be warmly welcomed.
You may well be among those who have questioned quite why there was a time limit on being able to delete messages. Facebook (or Meta as it now is) – for reasons best known to itself – had decided that a halfway house between not being able to delete message at all and being able to delete everything was the best solution.
Now the company appears to have realized the error of its ways and is ready to give users the control they have been craving for so long.
The ever-reliable WABetaInfo has peered into the future and spotted evidence that work is underway to give the message deletion feature of WhatsApp a much-needed upgrade. The upgrade means that WhatsApp users will be able to delete message either just for themselves or for everyone involved no matter the age…
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