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New WhatsApp Features Give Group Admins More Power

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Mark Zuckerberg recently said that WhatsApp groups would be getting two new features. With the new changes, admins will have more say over the privacy of their groups.

After some updates in the last few months, like making groups bigger and letting admins delete messages sent in groups they manage. “Groups are still an important part of WhatsApp, and we’re happy to give people even more ways to make the most of them. Today, we’re happy to share a few changes to make these easier for admins to handle and for everyone to use the “Read the Meta’ statement.

The admins will choose who can join:

This will make it easier for admins to decide whether someone can join a group. People have some of their most personal conversations in groups, so admins need to be able to decide who can join and who can’t get easily.

See what groups have in common:

WhatsApp wants to make it easy for users to find out which groups they share as Communities and their larger groups grow. You can now easily search for a contact’s name to see the groups you’re both in. This is useful whether you’re trying to remember the name of a group you know you share with someone or want to see what groups you’re both in.

Over the next few weeks, these features will appear everywhere.

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