The WAP service is currently testing a new feature that lets users know how many times they redirect and forward messages they send to other users, which also appear to be part of their effort to combat "misinformation and rumors."

WABetaInfo, which specializes in monitoring the experimental benefits of the WTSAP application on the Android and AOS systems, found that Wattsb tested two new options that appear in the information for each message added to the existing options, "delivered" and "read".

The two new options are "Forwarding Info" and "Frequently Forwarded", which were introduced in version 2.19.80 of the WTSAP application. The first option allows you to know how many times a message is transmitted.

"Keep in mind that this information is only available for messages sent, because the user can only go to" message information "for messages sent," WABetaInfo said.

"If you're interested in how many times a message has been forwarded, you can forward it and check the number in the Information section."

The website also said that the feature will be offered to all WatSAP trial subscribers in future releases. The "Shift" option appears after the message has been forwarded more than 4 times, and appears in the message itself instead of the "Converted message" message.

WattsUp is believed to have added this feature to help users know the spread of their message or message they sent to the service. It also appears to come under the fight of service, owned by Facebook, to mislead and rumor.