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WhatsApp will make navigating busy group chats less confusing with threaded replies

2025 March 13
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WhatsApp is testing a new threaded replies feature to make replying to specific messages in busy group chats less confusing.

WABetaInfo spotted a new capability for organizing message replies into threaded conversations in the latest WhatsApp Beta. I’m liking this! Threaded replies make keeping track of responses from specific people in group chats much easier.

A screenshot of the feature that WABetaInfo shared depicts an interface similar to inline replies in the built-in Messages app. Threaded replies appear in a new layer, with the rest of the chat blurred in the background. The built-in Messages app uses a similar design to clarify which response relates to which message.

WhatsApp is gaining threaded replies for chats

In the popup, you can touch a quoted message to show all the relevant responses without any other messages that don’t relate to that chain. The screenshot doesn’t appear to show the original message to which the responses relate, but Meta could add that later as it refines the work-in-progress feature.

What matters is that threaded replies will make navigating long-winded group chats with multiple people actively responding much easier than before without losing context. You won’t have to scroll through the entire chat history like an animal to follow responses from specific people. Being able to follow threaded replies coherently in a dedicated, structured view will reduce cognitive load and frustration.

“In addition to improving the overall organization of chats, the feature will help prevent messages from getting lost in the shuffle when many replies are happening at once,” the article points out. Threaded replies are in development for individual conversations, group chats, communities and channels, and will be released to all users in a future update to WhatsApp.

Source link: https://www.idownloadblog.com/2025/03/13/whatsapp-threaded-replies-group-chats-test/

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