WhatsApp update tries to revive mostly unused status feature

The new colourful status feature doesn’t appear to be available for everyone yet

Aatif Sulleyman
Wednesday 09 August 2017 08:01 EDT
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The is beginning to resemble a full-blown social network
The is beginning to resemble a full-blown social network (YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images)

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WhatsApp has added a new feature that aligns it even more closely with Facebook.

The messaging app recently killed off text statuses and introduced Status, the equivalent of Facebook Stories, which was ripped from Snapchat and lets you post updates that automatically disappear after 24 hours.

However, following a backlash, WhatsApp quickly restored text statuses, which now lives alongside Status in its own dedicated tab.

A new update lets you add a colourful background to text statuses, so they stand out more.

The same functionality exists on Facebook, where a selection of eye-catching background colour options pop up as soon as you start typing out a new status update.

The feature is designed to keep you on the app, which is beginning to resemble a full-blown social network, for longer, and to get more people actually using text statuses, one of WhatsApp's oldest but least useful features.

WhatsApp Status, meanwhile, has a massive 250 million users – more than the total number of Snapchat users.

The update doesn’t appear to be available for everyone yet, but you can find out if you have it by tapping the Status tab in WhatsApp.

If you do, you can add a colourful background to your text status by tapping the pencil icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, reports Android Police.

The messaging app is also testing business features, payments and a function called recall, which lets you “unsend” a sent message if it’s yet to be read by the recipient.

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