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Voice messages are a divisive form of communication. Their devotees say they create a more personal connection, feel more natural than writing, and convey emotion better than mere text. They’re also helpful for people who have difficulties texting (who are obviously exempt from the criticisms that are coming).

Despite these advantages, voice notes have manifold detractors. The critics argue that they’re slow to scan, susceptible to rants, and disruptive to whatever else you’re doing. They’re also awkward to rewind on the rare occasions when someone says something important that you didn’t quite catch the first time.

I personally hate them. They were a constant cause of conflict with an ex-girlfriend who adored them. Not quite the reason we broke up, but they may have played a part.

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The folks at WhatsApp must have heard my cries of frustration, as they’ve finally made it possible to at least abbreviate the misery.

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The app now has a Fast Playback option, which lets you listen to a message at 1.5x or 2x speed, without changing the pitch of the sender’s voice.

Telegram has hada similar featurefor years. But for people still on WhatsApp, Fast Playback provides a simple way to accelerate those torturously rambling voice messages. Here’s how to use it:

Play voice messages 1x, 1.5x or even 2x faster. Your choice. Now available on WhatsApp.pic.twitter.com/UW9vRs5py5

— WhatsApp (@WhatsApp)June 3, 2021

Story byThomas Macaulay

Thomas is a senior reporter at TNW. He covers European tech, with a focus on AI, cybersecurity, and government policy.Thomas is a senior reporter at TNW. He covers European tech, with a focus on AI, cybersecurity, and government policy.

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