Facebook Messenger adds a citation response feature, adding a step forward in integrating messaging services
Today, Facebook has just updated the citation and reply feature for each specific message in a conversation for Messenger messaging application to help users more easily track the conversation content.
Today, Facebook has just updated the citation and reply feature for each specific message in a conversation for Messenger messaging application to help users more easily track the conversation content. Previously, this feature has been integrated long ago by Facebook on another company's chat app, WhatsApp.
Now, to reply to a specific message, just press and hold the message and then click the new "reply" button next to the current emoji reaction range.
Above your answer will appear a line of original message quotations. These specific quotes and replies are still in the conversation window of the conversation.
Facebook's move is seen as another step forward of the tech giant in its ambition to create a cross-platform system that can unify separate features on all Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram messaging services. .
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