Meta has started testing a new feature in WhatsApp. Communities improve communication between related groups and make it easier for users to maintain daily contact within a particular social network.
By launching the new community feature, Meta hopes to boost communication in groups such as schools, interest clubs, and nonprofits. The tool will allow you to easily add groups to one community, and its structure can be adapted to the needs and preferences of the users who will join it.
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To ensure faster and more efficient communication within the community and to reduce potential overload in multi-person conversations, Meta has decided to introduce a number of innovations, such as feedback and special admin privileges. As per the information provided by the company, Users will be able to reply to received content with tokens. However, if some messages within the group prove to be inappropriate, administrators will have the option to delete them.
In addition, plans dead Increase the size of shared files Up to 2 GB, making it easier for users to work together, especially in communities such as universities, where school projects can reach large sizes. School groups should also please Increased audio conference participant limit to 32 people per meeting.
However, no changes are expected with respect to user privacy. As with existing chats and groups, messages sent within the community will be protected using end-to-end encryption. The company stresses, however, that the above-mentioned novelties are still in the development stage, but work on them is an important goal for the company in the coming year.
Mark Zuckerberg, in his official statement to the media, said that the communities will allow communication not only with close friends, but also with members of various groups or organizations. Meta will gradually roll out the feature, but Zuckerberg is already hoping it will be a significant change not only for the app itself, but also for communication in general.
Community testing on WhatsApp begins today and is expected to be officially released in the coming months. The above features maybe It will be available to try in the coming weeks.
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