Whatsapp : No status video more that 15s in India

Whatsapp

No Longer Video Than 15 Seconds as Status in India


Main Highlight


  • WhatsApp’s 15-second video length cap for status is now live in India

  • The limitation is live on the latest beta as well as the stable builds

  • WhatsApp is yet to confirm the change via a blog post or press release.

WhatsApp Usage Increased by 40 Percent Due to Coronavirus Outbreak: Kantar
As the coronavirus lockdown brings more people to online services, it appears more steps are being taken to handle the network congestion brought by the steep rise in the number of users. After YouTube, Netflix, and many others imposed limitations such as lowering the bitrate and defaulting to a lower resolution, WhatsApp has done something similar to the 'Status' section on its platform. WhatsApp no longer allows users to post videos longer than 15 seconds as their status on the instant messaging platform in India.
The change was first spotted by WABetaInfo. We checked the latest beta (v2.20.107) and the stable (v2.20.89) builds of WhatsApp on Android, and can independently confirm that users can no longer share videos of over 15 seconds on their Status. Now, when you try to upload a video longer than 15 seconds in length, the app shows a prompt that says "Videos sent to My Status will be trimmed to the first 15 seconds".
However, the message is a bit confusing, because the videos are not actually trimmed to the first 15 seconds. Instead, you can specify any 15-second section of a video that can go on your status. All you have to do is slide the rectangular seek box over the frames to select which 15-second portion of a video you want to upload. Once you've done that, the 15-second clip will be shared on your Whatsapp status. It appears that the move has been implemented only in India as of now.

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