WhatsApp is a real social phenomenon worldwide, however its use in India is worth reading, They got there to build another place called Kimbho. Users of the second most populous country of the world feel they are members of the messaging platform, which they use most to say good morning to all their contacts every morning.
At this time, Indians are launching news on another case related to WhatsApp, and that in the New Year they have sent 20 million Facebook service messages to congratulate the new year, thus helping WhatsApp beat record of most messages sent within 24 hours.
Indians posted 20 billion messages of WhatsApp in the New Year
As LiveMint has confirmed, WhatsApp has revealed the most revealing details about the use of the platform on December 31, 2019, the day when congratulations on the new year complete the discussions individual and group in the form of photos, videos and audios.
The most impressive of them all is the fact that Indian users are posting 20 billion messages by New Year's Eve. It should be noted that WhatsApp has 400 million users in the country, so they had to work to achieve this figure in just 24 hours.
The importance of the 20 billion messages sent to India becomes even more important when we know that the global total was 100 billion messages, that is, Indian users were responsible for 20% of the messages is distributed worldwide on December 31st.
It was expected that users would use the social networking app on New Year's Eve on any other day of the year, but one thing they did not expect at all was to record a large number of messages sent with those 100 million messages worldwide.
To give us an idea of what the traffic is like on such an important day, the company also adds that 12 billion out of 100 billion messages sent by the service were photos of congratulations to 2020 I'm about to start.
WhatsApp users sent 100 billion messages on New Year's Eve
“As we celebrate New Year's Eve and look to 2020, WhatsApp can reveal that, within 24 hours before midnight on New Year's Eve, a number of records were sent to the international private messaging request”, forwarded the court via Facebook.
However, from WhatsApp they want to make it clear that getting these statistics is ongoing with respect to the privacy of users, because the content of the messages can only be read by the sender and the recipient by encryption.
Despite this ignorance, the company is guessing to guess that many of the messages sent that day contain something like "Happy New Year." Without a doubt, without content, Indian users had a great "case" of breaking the record of multiple messages sent by WhatsApp in one day.
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