WhatsApp is revamping how you share your stories – literally. The messaging giant is testing a new feature that allows users to give others permission to share their Status updates.
Currently rolling out to Android beta testers, this opt-in feature adds a new layer of social sharing to WhatsApp, potentially breathing fresh life into its somewhat overlooked Status tab.
Here’s how it works: when creating a status update, you can now toggle on the ability for others to share it. If you do, people in your contacts can pass it along to their own audience. You’ll receive a notification when someone shares your update – but not when it gets reshared by others. That’s because once shared, it becomes a new version, cutting off the original notification chain. And don’t worry about privacy: viewers won’t see who the original creator was.
Until now, Status updates were a bit of a closed garden – they could only be forwarded by those who were mentioned in them. With this update, WhatsApp is clearly aiming to make its Status feature more viral and useful – or at least, more visible. It’s a small move, but a meaningful one for those who actually use Status as a way to communicate updates, share moments, or promote content.
Still, reactions to this are… mixed. While some users appreciate the added flexibility and visibility, others would prefer to see the Status tab retired altogether. For many, WhatsApp remains a messaging-first app, and features like Status feel like clutter.
But for influencers, small businesses, and content creators who rely on WhatsApp to engage their audience, this update could offer a new, frictionless way to spread the word – one share at a time.
Whether this will spark a Status renaissance or be another feature most ignore remains to be seen. But at least now, the option is yours – literally.