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Some Microsoft apps, such as Skype, Outlook, and LinkedIn work with the share button.
Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) support the feature as well.

It’s not like the company just rolled out the feature.
Thesupport documentoutlining how to add the feature shows that the process is rather simple.
So why has it taken so long to start testing WhatsApp support through the share button?

It’s on developers to add the necessary code to their apps.
The fact that share button support is only in testing now is saddening.
Similar functionality has been available on iOS and Android for ages.

The addition sparked aconversation on Redditregarding the share button in Windows.
“Why is the share button so useless?”
asked Reddit user Beautiful_Car8681.

They raise a good question, especially when it comes to Microsoft’s own features.










