
Bug in grape vine
I've noticed an issue with the WhatsApp share functionality in the app. Currently, every time I tap the "Share on WhatsApp" button, the share count increments immediately—even if I just open the share intent and press the back button without actually completing the share. This leads to inflated share counts that don’t accurately reflect actual shares. Ideally, the count should only increment after a successful share action, but since WhatsApp doesn't provide a callback, we might need to handle this more intelligently—possibly by tracking time spent outside the app or using a post-share confirmation.
TL;DR: The WhatsApp share count is increasing on every button tap, even if the user doesn't actually share (just opens the share intent and presses back). This results in inaccurate share counts. We should consider updating the logic to increment the count only after a likely successful share, possibly using a time-based heuristic or post-return confirmation.
One interview, 1000+ job opportunities
Take a 10-min AI interview to qualify for numerous real jobs auto-matched to your profile 🔑I can see 1 person’s messages in another person DM. What else could go wrong?🤪🤦🏻♀️
@CryingPan Spill the beans👀

Can u increase ur post count to 10 and prove it?

its temporary it won't persist once u refresh it goes you can try doing that

can you see that


but the state is not being persisted