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'Leti, please': she created a WhatsApp group with her ex-boyfriends together to ask them for something

2023-03-07T22:18:48.829Z


A post by a young woman on TikTok went viral in seconds due to the crazy request. While WhatsApp plans to give newsletters a place of relevance as another communication format beyond chats and video calls, the viralization of what a young Spanish woman did monopolized everyone's comments on social networks. The girl shared a video on her TikTok account in which she shows that she created a WhatsApp group between her and her three ex-boyfriends where she asks them what it was l


While WhatsApp plans to give newsletters a place of relevance as another communication format beyond chats and video calls, the viralization of what a young Spanish woman did monopolized everyone's comments on social networks.

The girl shared a video on her TikTok

account

in which she shows that

she created a WhatsApp group

between her and her three ex-boyfriends where she asks them what it was like to go out with her during the time they were a couple.

"I need to know the good and the bad of myself," she argued.

"It's like a personal process of

introspection and self-knowledge

," but the boys' response left her stunned.


Leti, the Spanish girl who created a WhatsApp chat with her three ex-boyfriends, received all kinds of responses.

In her video, "Leti" shows the audios that she sent to the group where she greets them and asks them to tell her the best of having dated her and those

traits of her personality

that they may not have liked so much.

This caused a stir among her followers, who asked them to upload the second part

showing the boys' response.

"Hi guys, I'm making this group to find out how your experience with me was," he started by saying in the first audio.

"

I need for my personal evolution

, to know what they liked the most and what they didn't like to be with me," he argued.

And total madness broke out.

The presentation WhatsApp chat only had audios from Leti.

"The day I created a WhatsApp group with all my exes," he wrote in the first part of the anecdote that has already

exceeded 1,200,000 views.

“What better idea than to ask your ex what you have to improve about yourself.

Also,

I know that I am an incredible person

and that they are very excited to talk to me again.

A kiss, I love you and thank you very much for answering me, ”he added.

The six audios Leti explained in the Whatsapp group with her three ex-boyfriends what she wanted to ask of them.

And while hundreds of thousands of users begged Leti to show the answers of their ex-boyfriends,

the young woman soon showed everything.

His exes are

Pablo, Leo and Juan,

and not all of them liked the unusual idea.

In the case of Pablo, she only limited herself to answering: "Leti please, don't fuck with me

.

"

As for Juan, who was the one who took it quite humorously, he told him: "As I'm the only funny guy in this group, I'm going to answer: being with Leti is a rather strange experience because this girl likes Disney more

than her boyfriend.

But the good thing is that she is never going to cheat on you, or maybe with Mickey Mouse ”.

For his part, Leo told him not to compare him "with those two fools" after Juan's message making jokes about his relationship with Leti. The young woman showed a message that one of them sent her privately, although she did not disclose the name:

"If you've turned the page already, I haven't, so leave me alone."

One of Leti's ex-boyfriends was still heartbroken.

"

I'm leaving this group of crazy people

," added Pablo, to which Leo joined with a "me too."

This second post reached 1,500,000 views and more than 2,000 comments.

There were all kinds: some laughing at the situation and others destroying Leti for her narcissism and her disproportionate ego.


A user compared her to

Shakira

- "not even she dared so much" - and others went after the gossip: "We need to know what happened to the one who still does not surpass you", were some of the comments he received from people.

Newsletters on WhatsApp


The messaging platform would be in full development of a function that allows its more than 2,100 million

users worldwide

to subscribe to newsletters and without the need to leave the application.

According to the site specialized in the messenger, WaBetaInfo, which usually reveals new features before their release, in the source code of the latest version for

developers (beta)

there is a function to subscribe to this kind of articles;

although it is not yet available even for users of the Beta of the app.

Once this new feature reaches the stable version of the messaging service, users will have the ability to create newsletters to share information with those who subscribe directly within WhatsApp.

According to the leak, it will even be possible

to search for users within the app

 through the code names or pseudonyms they choose and, thus, find various types of content and subscribe to them.

Apparently, these newsletters

will be found in the

WhatsApp "States" tab, in their own category, and will appear in chronological order as they are published by their creators.

The newsletters arrive by email.

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For now, it is not clear if this type of content

will have advertisements

or any type of monetization for the creators.

However, this could change once it is finally incorporated into WhatsApp.

In this way, WhatsApp continues with the development of more functions that complete it beyond a simple instant messaging application, like its Chinese counterpart WeChat, one that, by the way, has messaging, a social network, and even mobile payments.


What is a newsletter: WhatsApp's next goal


The messaging service, owned by Meta, focused on this kind of content that has been growing in popularity for a couple of years.

The newsletter is a type of email that is sent regularly to a group of subscribers interested in receiving news, updates

or promotions from a company, organization or individual.

In general, they are used as a marketing tool.

They may also contain informative articles, tips, recommendations, and exclusive content that may be useful to recipients.

Even newsletters can be sent with different frequency for subscribers, be it weekly, biweekly or monthly.

In some cases, for example

, they can be personalized

according to the interests or behavior of the recipient, which increases the effectiveness of the message.

While this type of news-sharing format is booming on the internet, at the same time it doesn't seem to be growing enough under the orbit of social networks either.

In fact,

one of the last failed attempts

had Twitter as the protagonist.


In 2021, the blue bird social network launched its own newsletter platform, called Revue, which worked integrated into the platform.

But in January of this year

, under the control of Elon Musk

, they decided to close it due to the low number of users.

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