WhatsApp v2.21.16.9 beta went live yesterday. While its changelog hasn’t been made available, some changes have likely been made under the hood which have resulted in a pretty bothersome issue.
For a quick glance, here’s how some of the
complainants
word the problem:
Source
As clear from the above reports, WhatsApp is currently experiencing an issue on the beta branch that has resulted in older messages in a chat (around 48 hours or so) to not load at all.
The issue is affecting only those on Android as we are yet to come across any complaints from iOS users.
Now, WhatsApp is obviously one of the most popular chat services on Earth with its Android version amassing over 5 billion downloads since its introduction on Android over 10 years ago.
WhatsApp stuck on the loading icon
Judging from this, the number of complaints should’ve been far greater in number. But since the affected are all on the beta branch, the lack of reports makes sense.
Moreover, it is also possible that not everyone on the beta branch is affected or that the update hasn’t been rolled out widely yet.
Either way, while there is still no sign of an official acknowledgment from WhatsApp, WABetaInfo, which is a news portal for all things WhatsApp, recently tweeted saying that older messages are indeed not loading for some on WhatsApp beta for Android 2.21.16.9.
Source
Regardless, we should hopefully see a bug-fixing update roll out soon. But if you can’t wait for an official fix, then you can always switch back to the stable branch, just the way you signed for beta.
Do note that you will have to perform a reinstallation though, so be sure to backup all your data beforehand.
That said, we will continue to keep an eye on the messages not loading issue on WhatsApp beta and will be updating this article accordingly, so stay tuned to PW.
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