Good news for the sticker’s lovers. At last WhatsApp launched the stickers by announcing in one of their official blog that they are introducing the feature for their users soon. But that has actually arrived in the market reported by many users. So now you can send any sticker just tapping the icon in the text bar the bunch of new stickers will appear in the app.
Though the numbers of stickers are limited as currently WhatsApp designers are making stickers but like Facebook, you have can simply download the sticker app from the store and use it. Presently, Telegram has the most open sticker platform. Anyone can make and publish stickers in just minutes, but that cause problems such as plagiarism and different levels of quality. Though WhatsApp mentioned guideline for the users if they want to make their own stickers.
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Though the numbers of stickers are limited as currently WhatsApp designers are making stickers but like Facebook, you have can simply download the sticker app from the store and use it. Presently, Telegram has the most open sticker platform. Anyone can make and publish stickers in just minutes, but that cause problems such as plagiarism and different levels of quality. Though WhatsApp mentioned guideline for the users if they want to make their own stickers.
"From emoji and camera features to Status and animated GIFs, we’re always looking to add new features that make communicating with friends and family on WhatsApp easy and fun. Today, we’re excited to introduce a new way for people to express themselves with stickers.", wrote WhatsApp in a blog post.Astonishingly, WhatsApp was very late to accept this change unlike their other competitors Line Viber and WeChat. Despite introducing this feature late, Facebook looked upon many other important features that were introduced in the past like chat call, video call, and encrypted messages.
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