![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The reports that Phyllis brings up is a study done by journal CyberPsychology, that has concluded that 28 million couples break up because of WhatsApp and Facebook. It’s easier to deal with not knowing why someone isn’t replying than to deal with repeatedly questioning why someone had read your message but refused to reply.” “Reports said the grey double ticks caused breakups. “ WhatsApp‘s worst implementation is its blue double ticks for read messages,” says Phyllis, a Singaporean and avid Whatsapp user. Several people have openly began to complain about the effects, saying that the update could be damaging to relationships between friends and couples, who are already hanging on the ‘Last Seen’ and ‘Status’ options available in WhatsApp. While there are those who have been eagerly waiting for this update, there are those who vehemously oppose this change. In an iconic blue that starkly contrasts the WhatsApp green that we’ve gotten used to, people will now know, very clearly, when we’ve read their messages or not.Īlso Read: The entire SingTel-WhatsApp saga in One Comic Strip The Evils Of The Blue Ticks The tech world has anticipated this update from the Facebook-owned app, the same company that has embedded this feature into their other messaging app, Facebook Messenger. Two blue ticks – the recipient has read your message Two grey ticks – the message is successfully delivered to the recipient’s phone One grey tick – the message is successfully sent According Whatsapps’ updated FAQ, the new ticks will affect not only personal chats, but also group chats and broadcast messages, when every participant has read your message. ![]()
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