Key Takeaways
- WhatsApp makes it easy to track unsent communications by displaying message drafts with a bright green “Draft” tag.
- Users from all over the world can now access drafts more easily by moving them to the top of the chat list.
- WhatsApp just revealed that it has 100 million monthly active users and has added custom lists to help with chat organization.
Message drafts are a new feature that WhatsApp has introduced to help users manage unsent messages that they might have neglected to send.
To make incomplete communications easier to spot and refer back to, they now prominently display the green “Draft” designation.
Additionally, the site promised that these drafts would be easily accessible by rising to the top of the conversation list. Engadget claims that the feature is now available everywhere.
WhatsApp reported 100 million monthly active users in July. Later on, custom lists for conversation organization were added. With plans for usernames to improve privacy, the most recent upgrade enables users to manage contacts across various devices and save them only to WhatsApp.
Recently, beta users of the messaging app reported an issue in version 2.24.24.5 that causes the screen of the app to turn green, rendering it unusable and blocking chat interaction. The business has admitted to the problem and offered impacted users a stopgap fix.