Tag: WhatsApp

  • WhatsApp May Soon Introduce Voice Message Transcription Feature With 5 Different Language Options; Details Here |

    New Delhi: WhatsApp, an instant messaging platform, is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to transcribe voice notes to text. The anticipated feature is likely to enhance the accessibility and convenience for those who prefer reading text over listening to voice messages.   

    The platform is further refining the voice transcription feature by adding an option to change their language, as reported by WEBetaInfo. The Meta-owned Whatsapp is likely to enable users to choose from languages like English, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), and Hindi, with the possibility of more languages being added later on.  

    This feature is available on WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.13.8 update from the Google Play Store. However, it is not available to beta testers as this feature is under development. 

     WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.13.8: what’s new?

    WhatsApp is working on a feature to choose a language for voice message transcripts, and it will be available in a future update!https://t.co/nLTJwY1kwh pic.twitter.com/cycywQXrMZ
    — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) June 13, 2024

    Moreover, the company is also introducing the three new features designed for better group calls and video chats. These features include a new screen-sharing feature, a higher participant count, and a speaker spotlight. These updates aim to compete with platforms like Zoom, FaceTime and Google Meet.  

    WhatsApp has enhanced its screen-sharing feature by incorporating audio sharing. This upgrade enables users to watch videos with friends and family during WhatsApp calls. Earlier, WhatsApp introduced the screen-sharing feature in August last year. 

    Moreover,  the instant messaging app is also expanding the participant limit in group video calls. Now, users will include up to 32 people in a single video call on any device, facilitating larger group interactions. WhatsApp announced updates to enhance calling, including screen sharing with audio, support for up to 32 participants on video calls, and an automatic speaker spotlight. 

    Earlier, WhatsApp allowed up to 32 participants on mobile devices, while Windows users could add up to 16 participants and macOS users could add up to 8 participants. This participant limit feature is comparable to Apple’s FaceTime, which permits up to 32 participants on video calls for iPhone and iPad users. In contrast, Google Meet and Zoom allow up to 100 participants, even on their basic tiers.  

  • WhatsApp Video Calls Get Three New Features To Compete with Zoom and Google Meet; Details Here |

    New Delhi: Meta-owned platform WhatsApp is set to roll out the three new features designed for better group calls and video chats. These features include a new screen-sharing feature, a higher participant count, and a speaker spotlight. These updates aim to compete with platforms like Zoom, FaceTime and Google Meet. 

    WhatsApp has enhanced its screen-sharing feature by incorporating audio sharing. This upgrade enables users to watch videos with friends and family during WhatsApp calls. Earlier, WhatsApp introduced the screen-sharing feature in August last year.

    Moreover,  the instant messaging app is also expanding the participant limit in group video calls. Now, users will be able to include up to 32 people in a single video call on any device, facilitating larger group interactions. 

    WhatsApp announced updates to enhance calling, including screen sharing with audio, support for up to 32 participants on video calls, and automatic speaker spotlight. WhatsApp is also introducing the MLow codec for better call reliability and clearer calls. pic.twitter.com/CCsEhcHEZq
    — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) June 13, 2024

    Earlier, WhatsApp allowed up to 32 participants on mobile devices, while Windows users could add up to 16 participants and macOS users could add up to 8 participants. This participant limit feature is comparable to Apple’s FaceTime, which permits up to 32 participants on video calls for iPhone and iPad users. In contrast, Google Meet and Zoom allow up to 100 participants, even on their basic tiers. 

    In the latest WhatsApp update, the instant messaging app comes with a new feature called speaker spotlight. This feature automatically highlights the person speaking during a video call, bringing them to the forefront of the screen.

    Adding further, WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to transcribe their voice messages directly on their devices. The transcription feature will require users to download an additional 150MB of app data, as per WABetainfo reports. 

  • WhatsApp Update: Users To Soon Get THESE Incredible Features; Details Here |

    New Delhi: WhatsApp, with more than 2.4 billion active monthly users, is rolling out a new feature which allows users to upload videos and audio clips of up to 60 seconds in the status updates. This feature is currently accessible to select users, with its availability gradually expanding to additional users in the upcoming days, according to reports from WABetaInfo.

    Video And Audio Status Updates:

    The new feature aims to improve the sharing experience, allowing them to share more moments and stories with their contacts without the constraints of the previous 30-second limit. Notably, the instant messaging platform gave these improvements to some people testing out the beta version on Android through an update called WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.7.6.

    WhatsApp just announced longer status videos and audio clips of up to 60 seconds! pic.twitter.com/qg412bKuJC
    — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) May 28, 2024

    The anticipated feature also ensures iOS and Android users can benefit from the same ability to share videos of up to 1 minute in length via status updates.  

    Event Reminders For Community Groups: 

    Moreover, WhatsApp  is also testing a new feature which allow user to set reminders for their events, scheduled for release in a future update of the app. With reminders, community admins can make sure that members keep up with scheduled events and stay involved.

    WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.12.5: what’s new?

    WhatsApp is working on an event reminder feature for community group chats, and it will be available in a future update!https://t.co/SC4TSCYLpS pic.twitter.com/J5s5MNGZl7
    — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) May 28, 2024

    Users can also set the notification timing whether it’s 30 minutes, 2 hours, or even 1 day before the event for a scheduled event. It is important to note that the community admins will be able to select up to 2 options for notification timing. Notably, this feature is under development and not ready for beta testers, as per Wabetainfo reports. 

    WhatsApp AI-Powered Images: 

    Meta-owned WhatsApp is working on a new feature which may allow users to create AI-generated profile photos on Android based on their interests, personalities, and moods. However, the feature is currently under development.

    WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.12.4: what’s new?

    WhatsApp is working on a feature to quickly create AI-powered images, and it will be available in a future update!https://t.co/OTL9LCEWpF pic.twitter.com/kozc1iF1Qj
    — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) May 28, 2024

    According to WABetaInfo reports, the platform is testing an AI Profile Photos feature in the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.11.17 update. 

  • WhatsApp To Soon Allow Users To Put AI-Generated Profile Photos Based On Interests, Personalities, Moods |

    New Delhi: Meta-owned WhatsApp is working on a new feature which may allow users to create AI-generated profile photos on Android based on their interests, personalities, and moods. However, the feature is currently under development.

    Notably, the new feature may not be available even to beta testers of the app who have registered through the Google Play Beta Program. According to WABetaInfo reports, the platform is testing an AI Profile Photos feature in the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.11.17 update.

    WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.11.17: what’s new?

    WhatsApp is working on a feature to generate AI-powered profile photos, and it will be available in a future update!https://t.co/Chig5TiyQR pic.twitter.com/l44qbZX18A
    — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) May 22, 2024

    The forthcoming feature will enhance privacy for the user profile. Users will be able to avoid sharing a real photo using these AI-generated images. This feature will ultimately reduce the risk of misuse or unauthorized sharing of their image, as per WABetaInfo reports. Furthermore, this feature will also prevent screenshots of profile photos. (Also Read: Vivo X Fold 3 Pro Foldable Smartphone Launch Date Confirmed In India; Check Expected Specs, Price)

    Adding further, the new Profile Photo feature is reportedly spotted alongside another feature that may allow users to create personalized stickers from descriptions provided by the user using AI. Moreover, the instant messaging platform already includes a security feature that prevents contacts from taking screenshots of your profile photos, further ensuring user privacy.

    On the other hand, WhatsApp is also reportedly working on a new feature to help users better manage their incoming messages. The new feature will be especially useful for those who receive a high volume of messages each day. However, this feature is also in the development phase and has been spotted in the Android beta version. (Also Read: Vivo S19, Vivo S19 Pro Launch Date Confirmed, Likely To Come With AI Enhancements And Autofocus Functionality; Check Expected Specs)

  • CEO Elon Musk Accuses WhatsApp, Claims Meta App Breaches Private User Data Every Night |

    New Delhi: Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has criticised Meta-owned WhatsApp for allegedly exporting users’ data every night. An X (formerly Twitter) user posted that WhatsApp exports user data nightly, which is “analysed and used for targeted advertising, making users the product, not the customer”.

    However, the Meta or WhatsApp are yet to comment on Musk’s allegation. Musk replied, “WhatsApp exports your user data every night”. “Some people still think it is secure,” said the tech billionaire. 

    WhatsApp exports your user data every night.

    Some people still think it is secure. https://t.co/LxDs7t7HSv


    — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 25, 2024

    Computer programmer and video game developer, John Carmack, responded to Musk, saying is there any evidence that the content of messages is ever scanned or transmitted? “I assume usage patterns and routing metadata is collected, and if you invoke a bot in a conversation you are obviously opening it up, but I am still under the impression that the message contents are secure by default,” Carmack posted on X.

    Is there any evidence that the content of messages is ever scanned or transmitted? I assume usage patterns and routing metadata is collected, and if you invoke a bot in a conversation you are obviously opening it up, but I am still under the impression that the message contents…
    — John Carmack (@ID_AA_Carmack) May 25, 2024

    The X owner has attacked Mark Zuckerberg-run Meta Platform in the past too. Earlier this month, the billionaire claimed that Meta is super greedy at taking credit for advertisers who run campaigns on its platform.

    The rivalry between Musk and Zuckerberg is well known. They were apparently set for a “cage fight’ some time back – dubbed as the fight of the century. However, the showdown between the tech leaders never happened.

  • Is Your WhatsApp Number Banned? Know What To Do If That Happens- Check Details |

    New Delhi: WhatsApp account number is seldom banned by mistake or for pressing any button by you negligently. However if you think your WhatsApp account number was banned unfairly, there is still room for you to call for a review of the same.

    If your WhatsApp account is banned, you’ll see the following message when you open WhatsApp: “This account is not allowed to use WhatsApp.”

    “We ban accounts if we believe the account activity violates our Terms of Service, for example if it involves spam, scams or if it puts WhatsApp users’ safety at risk. We recommend carefully reviewing the “Acceptable Use of Our Services” section of our Terms of Service to learn more about the appropriate uses of WhatsApp and the activities that violate our Terms of Service,” says WhatsApp.

    How  To Request Review If Your WhatsApp Number Is Banned

    WhatsApp says, if you think your account was banned by mistake, tap Request a review in the app and it will look into your case. 

    WhatsApp team will get back to you as soon as its completes its review. The company adds that it onlys review one phone number per appeal. You can check the status of your request by opening WhatsApp. 

    “Please keep in mind that submitting more than one request doesn’t expedite the review process. Once your account is reviewed and a decision is made by our team, you’ll receive a notification from WhatsApp,” says the company in its Faq.

  • WhatsApp To Launch 5 New Features Reportedly To Enhance User Experience – All You Need To Know |

    New Delhi: WhatsApp, an instant messaging platform, is reportedly to launch new features to enhance the user experience on the chatting platform. According to WABetaInfo, the Meta-owned WhatsApp is working on the feature which includes locked chats on linked devices, status updates of up to 1 minute, autoplay animated images, explore new channels and hidden community group chats. 

    However, these features are currently available to some beta testers. As per reports, the locked chats on linked devices’ feature will enable the users to protect their conversations from their linked devices. Notably, the users will be able to create a secret code to open the locked chats folder from their linked devices. (Also Read: Realme Buds Wireless 3 Neo Earphones Launch Date Confirmed In India; Check Price, Specs)

    Moreover, the another feature ‘status updates of up to 1 minute’ will allow users to share videos of up to 1 minute in length via status updates. To recall, the limit to share videos on status updates was 30 seconds. This feature will be rolled out to more people in the coming weeks reportedly. 

    Adding further, WhatsApp introduced a new shortcut to “explore new channels”, with an aim to make it promptly visible and accessible. According to the report, making the ability to explore channels more visible offers the advantage of improving user engagement with content discovery.

    The explore new channels feature is available to some beta testers.

    Furthermore, the messaging platform is working on a feature to manage the “autoplay of animated images” right within the app settings. Specifically, this feature will disable all animations for emojis, stickers, and avatars, providing them with enhanced control over their chat experience. (Also Read: Tecno Camon 30 5G, Tecno Camon 30 Premier 5G Launched In India With Android 14; Check Specs, Price And Availability)

    Currently, this feature is under development and it will be available in a future update of the app, the report mentioned. Lastly, WhatsApp is developing a feature that will allow users to mark “community group chats as hidden”. This feature will be available in the future update of the app. (With Inputs From IANS)

  • YouTube: The YouTube Election: Social media emerges as key player in Indian polls

    It has been a pretty hectic month for Vijeta Dahiya. The YouTube content researcher has been analysing political themes for infotainment creator Dhruv Rathee, working late nights to help him produce videos on topics concerning Election 2024.

    “Yesterday, I managed to rest a bit after working 34 hours on a fourpart election series, with very little sleep in between,” says Dahiya. The long hours are worth it, he says. “I think these videos are creating a massive on-ground impact. They bring up ideas like democracy and accountability of elected leaders.”

    Dahiya can see people’s enthusiasm reflected in the sudden surge in subscribers over the past month, along with better likes-to-views ratio and a higher number of comments on videos even when the content is critical and not celebratory.According to data from analytics firm Social Blade, Rathee gained 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube in April alone. He has 19.4 million subscribers overall, accumulated over a decade-long journey. Similarly, since January, television journaliststurned-digital news influencers such as Ravish Kumar and Abhisar Sharma, who are known for creating political content on YouTube, have seen a significant bump in monthly views on their channels—a rise of 175% and 115%, respectively, according to data from Social Blade. This is, in many ways, the YouTube election. Dahiya, a writer-filmmaker from Haryana, sees this as a break from the 2019 election for which WhatsApp was the primary channel of digital campaigning. “That period was marked by a flood of fake news and it continues to flourish, making it harder to trace who is receiving what kind of messaging,” he says.AllUttar PradeshMaharashtraTamil NaduWest BengalBiharKarnatakaAndhra PradeshTelanganaKeralaMadhya PradeshRajasthanDelhiOther StatesET BureauThe “WhatsApp Forward Era”, he says, may have inadvertently paved the way for the YouTube wave in this election. “WhatsApp remains critical for propaganda factories that prefer to work in stealth mode, but someone has to openly call out their misinformation and disinformation,” he says. This is where YouTube steps in. It has over 500 million active users in India, nearly equalling the reach of the Meta-owned WhatsApp in the country.Besides critics and dissenters of the government, political parties, too, have actively built a presence on YouTube in the past year, says Talha Rashid, political strategist and cofounder of Discourse Consulting. Many party leaders have launched YouTube channels to share live streams, rally videos, interviews and more, alongside collaborating with digital influencers for podcasts.A Rest of World report from February noted a two-to-four-fold increase in YouTube subscribers of several political leaders like Raghav Chadha (AAP), Shivraj Singh Chouhan (BJP) and Revanth Reddy (INC) in the second half of 2023. At the time of going to press, AAP had 6.26 million subscribers on its YouTube channel, 360,000 more than the ruling BJP’s 5.9 million. Congress trailed behind the two on YouTube with 4.77 million subscribers. Representatives of these political parties did not respond to ET’s request for a comment.In 2019, parties mainly utilised WhatsApp for targeted digital messaging, with one major party reportedly creating over 200,000 WhatsApp groups for this purpose, says Rashid. This time around, the focus has shifted to producing videos to shape the narrative. Instead of crafting visual and textual messages exclusively for WhatsApp forwards, there’s a trend of circulating 30-second clips from YouTube videos via the platform.

    Rashid says each general election cycle over the last decade has had a different dominant platform for political engagement. “In 2014, Facebook emerged as a central hub for political activities, with parties utilising pages and events for rallies. Facebook even issued alerts on polling day,” he recalls.

    Tube of the timesThe transition from Facebook to WhatsApp and now YouTube indicates how shifts in people’s internet habits often shape the role of social media in electoral processes. The rise of YouTube as a dominant platform for building election narratives and critiquing can be attributed to the TikTokification of content consumption and the emergence of video-editing apps for smartphones, says Meghnad S, a YouTuber who focuses on politics, society and the internet on his channel, Meghnerd. A general dissatisfaction with the coverage of important civic issues in prime-time TV news may have also contributed to a surge in news consumption on YouTube, he adds.

    Further, the deluge of WhatsApp forwards, along with the platform’s campaigns and efforts to combat fake news, might have contributed to the decline in the popularity of “ Whats App University ” . “Anecdotally, I’ve observed increased scepticism towards WhatsApp forwards, particularly in urban areas. There have been instances where members of political party-created WhatsApp groups have called out misinformation being propagated within those groups,” says Meghnad. WhatsApp offers some data to support this. Since 2019, it has set a limit on forwarding messages and channel updates to just five chats at once. In an email, WhatsApp told ET: “The limits imposed on ‘forwards’ have reduced the spread of ‘highly forwarded messages’ on WhatsApp by over 70%.” In 2022, the app added new limits for forwarding messages to groups, where messages that have the “forwarded label” can only be forwarded to one group at a time, rather than five.

    The improvement in internet speeds and the low cost of mobile data have made video browsing on YouTube and elsewhere seamless and more affordable. According to a survey by cable.co.uk covering 200 countries, the average global cost of 1 GB of mobile data has plunged by 68% from $8.8 to $2, between 2019 and 2023. India ranks 7th on the list of countries with the most affordable mobile data plans, with Israel, Italy and Fiji topping it.

    Shahana Sheikh, a PhD candidate at Yale University who is studying election campaigns, says that some of her findings from 2022 foreshadowed the current YouTube trends. “About one and a half years ago, I surveyed over 400 party functionaries from various levels in BJP and SP in Uttar Pradesh. Less than a quarter reported using YouTube for party purposes, including campaigning,” she says. In contrast, among the nearly 2,000 voters who used smartphones, surveyed in the same context, the share of daily YouTube users matched that of daily WhatsApp users. She found this to be the case for both male and female smartphone users. “Political parties seem to have understood the power of YouTube as a platform to reach voters using video content,” adds Sheikh.

    Where’s the money going?The transition is also impacting party expenditures on political advertising. Between February 5 and May 4, 2024, both BJP and Congress allocated more funds for Google Ads for videos alone, than they did for Meta Ads across ad formats. BJP spent `50.4 crore on Google Ads for video content, more than three times what it spent on Meta Ads across all formats —`15.4 crore. Similarly, Congress spent `24.5 crore on Google Ads for video content and `8.1 crore on Meta Ads across various formats during the same period. These expenditure details were obtained from Google’s Ads Transparency Center and Meta’s Ad Library Report.

    While WhatsApp has been busy constraining the virality of forwarded messages, YouTube has been proactively moving in the direction of becoming the go-to digital platform for election news and information. A March post on the Google India blog says, “For news and information related to the 2024 election, YouTube highlights high-quality content from authoritative news sources during key moments, through its ‘Top News’ and ‘Breaking News’ shelves, and news watch page.” Google has also collaborated with the Election Commission of India (ECI) to enable easy discovery of critical voting information. “YouTube shows a variety of election information panels, including on how to register to vote, how to vote and candidate information,” says the blog.

    Challenges on YoutubeWhile YouTube solves the traceability issue in terms of checking misinformation, it has its challenges, says Rohini Lakshané, technologist and interdisciplinary researcher. “On YouTube, a lot of promotional videos of political parties involve influencers who do not disclose paid partnerships. Many of them are in local languages, using cultural references that make it harder for the platform to detect misinformation,” she says.

    According to YouTube, violative content made up 0.11-0.12% of views on its platform in Q4 2023. However, Lakshané quotes a recent study from Tech Global Institute that found that 85% of political content uploaded by Indian influencers across different platforms did not disclose it as sponsored content. Further, being an open platform isn’t always an advantage. “The government, a major regulatory body for these platforms, could potentially request the closure of critical channels,” says Srinivas Kodali, an independent researcher from Hyderabad studying digitisation in India. “An open platform is thus susceptible to easy control,” he adds. Additionally, he questions whether people can access quality content on YouTube when most platforms serve as echo chambers.

    Kodali says that if the Data Protection Act is implemented before the next election, platforms may face increased pressure to combat hate speech, potentially driving most election-related content underground. While he anticipates AI and deepfakes to dominate the digital battleground in the next polling season, the impact of regulations on social media’s role in the electoral process remains uncertain.

  • WhatsApp Is Testing New Feature That Will Restrict Users From Taking Profile Picture Screenshots; Details Here |

    New Delhi: WhatsApp, a popular messaging app, is reportedly working on a feature that will restrict users from taking screenshots of profile pictures. However,  the new feature of the Meta-owned WhatsApp for the profile photo was spotted in the latest beta build of the app on iOS. 

    Notably, it was seen on Android’s beta build earlier. According to a screenshot shared by the WABetaInfo, a message will occur on the screen notifying users that taking screenshots of profile photos has been blocked to protect everyone’s privacy on the app. 

    The new screenshot-blocking feature for the profile photo will offer an added layer of privacy protection by blocking users from capturing and sharing profile photos without the owner’s consent, as per reports. (Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S21 Series Along With Other Older Flagship Models Get Limited Galaxy AI Features; Details Here)

    WhatsApp beta for iOS 24.10.10.70: what’s new?

    WhatsApp is working on a feature to block screenshots of profile photos, and it will be available in a future update!https://t.co/R9NN5QE5IJ pic.twitter.com/GaOURjBOVG
    — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) May 10, 2024

    However, people may still capture the image with other devices or cameras. But, this new feature within the app will reduce the unauthorised sharing of profile photos reportedly. This WhatsApp feature will be useful in reducing the risk of profile photos being misused or distributed without permission by stopping users from taking screenshots.

    Notably, the new screenshot-blocking feature for profile pictures is under development and it will be available in a future update of the app reportedly. The photo-sharing platforms like Snapchat and payment apps such as Paytm and Google Pay already have similar features in place. 

     

    Meanwhile, the Meta-owned messaging app is reportedly testing a new feature that will offer users a dedicated “filter” to quickly get a list of their favourites from the chats tab on Android. (Also Read: Apple iPad 10th Gen (2022) Receives Massive Price Cut In Indian Market; Check Discounted Price)

    With this new chat filter, users will get to easily access and prioritise specific conversations with their favourite contacts and groups. (With Inputs From IANS). 

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