Recently, WhatsApp has rapidly added more useful and valuable features and enhancements that drive user experience to the next level. WhatsApp is fascinated with providing a fresh interface for status updates, allowing users to preview them through a bigger thumbnail and eliminating the need to open every individual status. Meanwhile, this Meta-owned application has started rolling out a new dynamic system that will automatically reorder status updates according to the user’s preferences.
Users will now be able to prioritize status updates from their essential contacts over the others:
According to the information shared by WABetaInfo, spotted on the latest WhatsApp beta for Android, WhatsApp is rolling out a new dynamic ranking system that will automatically arrange the order of the status updates within the list. This new update will significantly help users prioritize status updates from their important contacts over the others.
Meanwhile, this new ranking system for status updates could be considered based on several aspects, including the Pinned contacts, expiring status updates, recent messaging, and frequent contact, respectively. However, this latest update might also remove the timings from the status updates, which inform users when the status has been uploaded.
Owing to this, WhatsApp users can prioritize status updates from their important contacts, which takes precedence over other status updates. As with the newest ranking system of status updates, users will notice that all their important status updates will be displayed at the top of the list; however, the status updates shared by WhatsApp will always be displayed over the other status updates at the top of the list.
It’s important to highlight that installing WhatsApp will remove all your preferences, making you set these statistics every time you install the app. Also, the new dynamic ranking system for status updates has started rolling out and is currently available to some users. Meanwhile, it’s expected to reach more people over the coming weeks.
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