Knowing whether your message has been received or read requires getting to grips with tick terminology
has become one of the most popular means of instant messaging for people using smartphones.
Users can send texts, voice or video messages, make voice and video calls and share images, and documents both individually and in groups on the system, which is owned byBut knowing whether your message has been received or read requires getting to grips with its tick terminology.What does one tick mean on WhatsApp?
Ticks appear next to a message once it has been sent. A single grey tick indicates the message has been successfully sent. Two grey ticks mean the message has been delivered to the recipient’s phone or any of their linked devices. The second grey tick will appear when a message is delivered to any of the recipient’s linked devices, even if their phone is off.Two blue ticks show the recipient has read the message. And in a group chat, two blue ticks will only appear when all participants have read the message.WhatsApp has a system of grey and blue ticks to indicate when a message is sent, received and read.
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