WhatsApp, the largest mobile messaging application, has decided to impose a major ban on users.
The number of WhatsApp users worldwide is more than two billion and the use of the app has increased by forty percent during the lockdown after the spread of the Corona epidemic.
A day ago, the report released by the data consulting firm Cantor stated that the use of WhatsApp has increased by forty percent compared to other apps since the outbreak of the Corona virus.
The report said that during the lockdown, users are increasingly using WhatsApp for video chat, calls and messaging service, while employees working from home are also using the messaging application for communication.
WA Beta Info, a WhatsApp watcher, made an important announcement for users.
According to the report of WA Beta, WhatsApp has reduced the status time of users from 30 seconds to 16 seconds, now users will be able to upload a fifteen-second video on the status.
The report states that the feature is currently being tested in India, after which the facility will be introduced worldwide.
WhatsApp took this step to reduce the traffic from its data servers as the lockdown is causing a huge data load, which threatens to shut down the system at any time.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
You can no longer send videos to WhatsApp Status if they are longer than 16 seconds: only videos having a duration of 15 seconds will be allowed.
This is happening in India and it’s probably an initiative to reduce the traffic on the server infrastructures.— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) March 28, 2020
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2024-08-30 18:23:06