O Whatsapp is testing a new feature that will provide the option to filter conversations for users using the PC version. This novelty was being tested for Android and iOS, but now we will have this advance, so continue reading and learn all about the whatsapp filters.
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The feature was seen in the beta version of the desktop messenger last Thursday (2) and it makes it possible for, in just one click, all conversations with unread messages to be displayed. However, as it is still in the testing phase, it is possible that other filter options will also be included in the functionality.
With the new function, it will be possible to reduce the amount of chats on the home screen and this will definitely be positive, especially for those who have a lot of accumulated conversations in the application.
You can use the filter in a very simple way: just click on the filter icon, located next to the search bar. In this way, all conversations that have already been read will be immediately hidden, while those that have messages that have not yet been opened will remain in the list.
So far, there is no forecast for the official launch of the WhatsApp conversation filters feature. Considering that the function was recently released for testing, it may take some time considerable for this functionality to be made available in its final version for all users of the application.
In addition to the unread conversations filter, there are other filters for the messaging app, namely: filters for contact conversations, group conversations and non-contact conversations.
If these resources are made available, it will be possible to separate all existing conversations in the WhatsApp between the different categories, without having a limit of conversations for each form of grouping. This way, you will be able to make the application more organized and, consequently, easier to use.