WhatsApp Message Yourself: The Meta-owned messaging application WhatsApp on Monday officially rolled out ‘Message Yourself features. Now you can chat with yourself, send notes, reminders, and updates as needed. Users can keep track of their to-dos, send themselves notes, reminders, shopping lists and so on WhatsApp.

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This WhatsApp Message Yourself feature will be available on Android and iPhone and will be rolled out to all users in the coming weeks. 

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use the Message Yourself feature:

Step 1: Open your WhatsApp 

Step 2: Create new chat

Step 3: You will be able to see your contact at the top of the list

Step 4: Click on your number and Start Messaging!

Also, Whatsapp reportedly working on a mute shortcut for group chats for a future update of WhatsApp Desktop beta.  According to a report, the mute shortcut will display at the top of group chats and will help users to disable notifications of messages received in the group.

The meta-owned messaging platform increased the number of people that can join a group up to 1024 participants and sub-groups for WhatsApp Communities. "For this reason, WhatsApp is now working on a mute shortcut for group chats, available in a future update of WhatsApp Desktop beta," WABetaInfo, a website that tracks WhatsApp, reported.