The first one is called Communities and gives the ability for admins to create subgroups within their groups for specific topics, regions or occasions.
The new feature was announced by WhatsApp in April and the beta-testing phase began at the end of August.
"Today, we’re excited to announce we’ve started to roll out Communities on WhatsApp globally and this will be available to everyone over the next few months" says WhatsApp on its blog. "Communities like neighborhoods, parents at a school, and workplaces can now connect multiple groups together under one umbrella to organize group conversations on WhatsApp. To get started, tap on the new communities tab at the top of your chats on Android and at the bottom on iOS. From there you can start a new Community from scratch or add existing groups".
Meta's messaging platform also announces the launch of three other features: the ability to create in-chat polls, 32 person video calling, and groups with up to 1024 users.
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