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Does starring a message on WhatsApp tell the other person?

WhatsApp has become one of the most popular messaging apps, with over 2 billion users worldwide. One of its key features is the ability to “star” messages, which highlights them and moves them to a separate Starred Messages section. This leads to a common question – does starring a message notify the other person that you’ve starred their message?

The short answer is no, starring a message does not send a notification or indicate to the other person that you have starred the message. Starring is a one-sided action that is only visible to you, the user who starred the message.

When you long press on a message in WhatsApp and tap the star icon, it gets added to your Starred Messages. But the sender does not receive any notification for this action. The message stays in your main chat, so the sender cannot tell that you have starred the message.

From your perspective, when you star a message, you will see a small star icon on the message. This star will only be visible to you. It indicates that you have starred that message.

For the other person, the message will look and behave normally, without any star icon. They have no indication that you have starred that particular message.

So in summary, starring a WhatsApp message is a one-sided, private action. It helps you bookmark important messages but does not notify or indicate anything to the sender. You are the only one who can see the star icon and access that message in your Starred Messages.

When Would You Want to Star a Message?

Here are some common scenarios when starring a message on WhatsApp can be useful:

– To easily find important messages – Starring a message makes it easy to quickly access it later from your Starred Messages section. This can be useful for bookmarking messages such as an address, meeting details, or instructions you may need to refer back to.

– To save media – If a message contains a photo, video, or file you want to save, starring it will ensure you can easily find it again later.

– To privately flag messages – If you receive a message you don’t want to reply to right away but want to come back to later, you can discreetly star it as a reminder without notifying the sender.

– To bookmark in group chats – In busy group chats, starring relevant messages can help you keep track of important info among a flood of messages.

– To save sentimental messages – You may want to star meaningful or emotional messages, like a congratulations or sweet note from a loved one, to be able to revisit them later.

– To bookmark for later response – Starring messages you need more time to respond to can help you easily jump back into conversations instead of scrolling back through all your messages.

So in summary, starring on WhatsApp is a convenient way to discretely bookmark important messages for quick access later. It’s your own private indicator that only you can see.

Does Starring a Message Also Favorite or React to It?

No, starring a message on WhatsApp does not favorite, react to, or express any sentiment about that message. The star icon is solely for bookmarking purposes rather than reacting.

Other messaging apps like Messenger and Telegram have options to add a heart, thumbs up, laughter emoji, or other reactions, but WhatsApp does not have such message reactions at this time.

The star icon is not meant to favor or react positively to a message. It only bookmarks the message for your own reference. It does not indicate to the sender that you have favored their message in any way.

So keep in mind that starring should not be confused with liking, upvoting, or reacting to a message. It does not send any notification or visual cue to the sender.

Can You See Who Starred Your Message?

No, on WhatsApp it is not possible to see who has starred or bookmarked your message. The starring feature is completely one-sided and private.

When you send a message in WhatsApp chat, there is no way for you to view, check, or receive any notification about who may have starred your message.

The starring action is only visible to the user who starred the message for their own bookmarking purposes. It does not indicate anything on the sender’s side.

Even if multiple people in a group chat star your message, you have no visibility or indication into who bookmarked your message. Only the individual users who star the message can see it starred on their own WhatsApp interface.

So when you send a message in WhatsApp, be aware that you have no way to tell if someone starred your message. The feature is private and only revealed to the user who stars messages for their own utility.

Can You See Which Messages You Have Starred?

Yes, WhatsApp provides an easy way for you to review all the messages you have personally starred within the app.

To see your starred messages on WhatsApp:

On iPhone

1. Open the WhatsApp app and tap on the Chats tab at the bottom.

2. At the top right, tap on the Search icon.

3. In the Search section, tap on Starred Messages at the top.

4. You will now see a list of all your starred messages across all your WhatsApp chats.

On Android

1. Open WhatsApp and tap on the 3-dot menu icon at the top right.

2. Go to Settings > Starred messages.

3. You will now see all your starred messages in one place.

So WhatsApp provides a centralized starred messages section where you can easily view, search, and manage all your bookmarked messages conveniently in one place. This is only visible on your device to help you organize and refer back to important messages.

Pro Tips for Starring Messages

Here are some handy tips for using WhatsApp’s starring feature more effectively:

Star entire conversations

– You can star multiple messages within a chat. So star all messages within an important conversation to bookmark the entire discussion.

Search and organize

– Use search filters within Starred Messages to quickly find what you need. You can search by sender, keyword, date, type of message, etc.

Star non-text items

– Remember you can star photos, videos, voice messages, files, and other non-text content also.

Add notes

– If you star lengthy conversations, use text search to add your own notes within a message to summarize key information.

Clean up

– If your Starred Messages get cluttered, occasionally review and unstar messages you no longer need for a clean organized list.

Privacy is key

– Be mindful that although starring is private, if someone accesses your phone directly they may see your Starred Messages.

So be smart about how you use the starring feature to bookmark the WhatsApp messages that matter most to you. The visibility of starred messages gives you power to curate, search, and organize your messaging content efficiently.

Conclusion

Starring a message on WhatsApp is a simple but useful way to bookmark messages for quick access later. It does not notify the sender or indicate to them that you have starred the message. Starring is completely private to your account and only visible to you.

Be aware that the star icon is solely for bookmarking relevant messages as a memory aid. It does not react to, favorite, or express any sentiment about the message itself. WhatsApp does not have message reactions, so starring should not be confused with liking a message.

Use starring thoughtfully to bookmark important conversations, media, details, and memories you want to easily reference later. With over 2 billion users, WhatsApp’s low-key star feature discreetly helps keep your messages organized.