YOUR CALL HAS BEEN FORWARDED TO VOICE MAIL
Manoj Dash,Odishabarta
your call has been forwarded to Voice Mail” users leave messages they Dont’ want you soon your calls (!)
The update also highlights a broader concern. As WhatsApp enhances its calling tools, questions remain over whether it will address the growing problem of spam and rob calls on the platform.
WhatsApp is trialling a new voicemail-style feature that will allow users to leave short audio messages when their calls go unanswered. The update, currently available in the beta version of WhatsApp for Android, mirrors a voicemail function but raises questions about its usefulness, given that the platform already supports voice notes in chats.
Now a day’s Maximum People have diverted their incoming calls to their voice messages
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The possible reasons are may be (? ).
A: Young generation Style as status Symbol.
B: Anti-socials, because the caller may be Police,
C: Sub ordinate Staff members in Govt. And Private sector
D: in case of top rank bureaucrat, Executives of Private sector meeting
E: Ministers to avoid transfer posting influence calls, plea of Meeting(?).
F: MLA, MP to avoid the people, Media, Meeting.
G: Police Stations to avoid Political people to release any detained persons, Press people to avoid any secret information which they don’t’ want to disclose.
H: High profile Businessman.
I: District level officers including Subdivision, Block level officers.
J. Loan repayment Factor to Financing agency.
If, above different type of people are so craze with the facility of call divert to Voice message why they select such costly Mobile handset(?).
To protect or to avoid the other options are;
Silent Mode, inbuilt text messages I am in a Meeting, I will Call you back, Drivin/at Hospital duty endless text messages more ever the final Mantra is better to switch off the handset.The development comes shortly after reports that WhatsApp is also testing a call reminder tool, designed to prompt users to return missed calls. Together, these experiments suggest that the Meta-owned service is looking to bolster its voice and video calling functions, despite the fact that many users now prefer text messages and short-form voice notes.
If introduced widely, the voicemail-style tool could make WhatsApp calls more versatile. Yet critics may argue that the existing voice note feature—complete with playback controls, including adjustable speed—already offers greater flexibility.
The update also highlights a broader concern. As WhatsApp enhances its calling tools, questions remain over whether it will address the growing problem of spam and rob calls on the platform. For many users, stronger protections against misuse may prove more valuable than incremental additions to its feature set.
#technical input;Googlee
