We’re going to set up groups: WhatsApp ‘Communities’ feature launched (but not for everyone)
August 24, 2022
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Messaging app used by billions of people around the world whatsappWith the previous beta version, it had another important feature. WhatsApp, where many groups can be gathered under
Messaging app used by billions of people around the world whatsappWith the previous beta version, it had another important feature. WhatsApp, where many groups can be gathered under one roof’Communities‘ tab offered to users. The new tab allows users to join a community and various groups in that community.
According to the shared details, users could enter a community through a shared invite link or manually by the group admin. Along with beta version 2.22.19.3, released today for Android users opportunity for community building presented to users.
So what does the ‘Communities’ feature offer?
With the new feature of hosting groups with different topics in one community, groups can be managed from one place. However, managers can send messages to any group from one place. Up to 10 groups can be added to each community, and each of these subgroups will contain up to 512 members.
Users who are members of the community do not need to enter each group. Users can choose which groups they want to be in, and They can join other groups whenever they want. Users who think the community is against it can file a complaint about the community with WhatsApp.
In addition to these in WhatsApp’s Community feature, members will allow them to hide their phone number continues to develop a function. It is unknown when this feature will be released. It is not yet known when the Community feature will be released in full.
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