You will have more options available to you when it comes to captions, and WhatsApp has officially announced and begun rolling out a set of new features meant to improve the polling capabilities of the messaging program. According to what it states, these options are currently being rolled out globally and will be available to “everyone” within the next several weeks.
The first new feature is polls, which were first introduced to WhatsApp a year ago. At the moment, surveys always consist of multiple-choice questions by default. That is wonderful when you want people to list all of the dates on which they are free (which is what I primarily see them used for), but it is less helpful when you want everyone to choose just one option each. When establishing a poll for this reason, there is now a toggle for “Allow multiple answers” that you can use.
Other cool new improvements to the polls feature include the ability to receive notifications when people react to your poll (so you don’t have to keep checking to see whether people have voted), as well as a new search option that will help you discover polls across all of your chats more quickly.
Following that, the process of sending captions accompanied by photographs and videos should now be easier, although in the past this had been a somewhat challenging endeavor at times. You now have the option, when forwarding photographs, to “keep, delete, or completely rewrite” the caption that was originally connected to them. Previously, you did not have this choice.
At long last, WhatsApp is going to roll out the capability to send captions along with a document. You now have the option to add a caption before sharing anything, whether it be a newspaper article or a work document, according to the service’s explanation.
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