WhatsApp's new feature lets you message yourself

WhatsApp has introduced a feature that makes
it easier to message yourself.
The Meta-owned messaging platform on Monday
announced a feature, called 'Message Yourself', which essentially acts as a
user's notepad to bookmark important information next to other WhatsApp chats.
Under the feature which has started rolling
out globally, Android and iOS users will be able to send
stuff like notes, reminders and links they wish to open later to themselves on
WhatsApp.
How it works is that users will tap the 'create new chat'
button, after which their contact will appear at the top of the contacts list.
By tapping their contact, WhatsApp will take them to the
chat screen they can use to send messages to themselves.
Like regular chats, one will also be able to pin their chats to the top of the conversation list for quicker
access.
Prior to this, WhatsApp users could only "chat
themselves" by using the app’s ‘click to chat’ feature, sending messages
to accounts that are no longer in use or through makeshift one-member WhatsApp
groups.
WhatsApp's rivals Telegram and Slack have had similar
features for some time now. For Telegram, the 'Saved Messages' feature lets
users bookmark messages, notes, and links that can be accessed later from the
top of the chats screen.
Slack on the other hand has 'Jot Something Down' options
for users to send notes to themselves.
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