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You will be able to amend previously sent messages on WhatsApp.

The ability to alter messages after they were sent was one of the most sought features of the world's most popular instant messaging service. 


Previously, WhatsApp permitted users to erase messages, which sparked considerable controversy about the app's utility.


Editing, on the other hand, made it easy to simply update the message, particularly if it was lengthy and only a single item needed to be changed. 


Telegram, another messaging service, was first to include this capability in its discussions, ahead of WhatsApp. 


WhatsApp, on the other hand, had been hesitant until now, and has already stated that the ability to modify messages will be added in a future release.


And what's the methodology of message editing?


By pressing down on the message, WhatsApp will allow you to do so. The edit option will show in the menu that appears. 


Users can update the text and resend it by clicking the 'edit' button. 


You can only erase a message in WhatsApp if it hasn't been an hour since it was sent. 


While this is only speculation, it is expected that the message will be edited using the same approach.

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