WhatsApp Broadcast Versus WhatsApp Group: What Are The Differences Between These Two

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WhatsApp is a global instant messenger network.  Facebook’s service is the most popular smartphone messenger app. Nevertheless, many users are still unsure about the platform’s capabilities. Broadcast is one among them. It enables users to send messages to many recipients. Many folks mistake it for WhatsApp Group. While WhatsApp’s Broadcast and Group capabilities enable users to simultaneously send messages to numerous individuals, their functions and objectives vary. Here are the differences between these two.

A WhatsApp Group is a collection of members who have a common interest. A message sent to a WhatsApp Group is received by all participants in one window. The texts sent by other group members appear in the same chat. Like a group of mates gathered in a room, anything you speak or hear is also heard by others in there.

A WhatsApp Broadcast sends out a message or multimedia to multiple recipients. Your message will display as an individual in the conversation. A WhatsApp Broadcast is similar to sending a flier to a group of individuals. WhatsApp Business users frequently exchange broadcast messages. It could also be used to send numerous invitations or greetings.
In WhatsApp, there are two types of groups: groups and broadcasts

Both capabilities are used to share messages with many users (up to 256 people), although they serve different purposes. The main distinctions are:

  • You may send messages to non-contacts through WhatsApp Group but not via Broadcast.
    While not in your phone contacts, you may send texts to other members of the same group. A broadcast, on the other hand, can only message people on your contact list. In a WhatsApp Group, members can see your message even if they have banned you, though not in WhatsApp Broadcast.
  • Not on the Broadcast list, but in WhatsApp groups. If someone replies to your text or another user replies to them, it is viewable by everyone in the group. A reply to your broadcast text will be received as an individual conversation.
  • A WhatsApp Group allows users to start video or audio calls, but not a Broadcast list. You may create a WhatsApp Group call involving up to 8 people. This is because WhatsApp Broadcast transmits texts separately, not in groups.
  • Participants of a WhatsApp group can see each other, but not in Broadcast. If you have sent a text to a broadcast list, the receiver will not see who else is on the list. Alternatively, WhatsApp Group participants may see who has got the message.
Susan Kowal
Susan Kowal is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor/advisor, and health enthusiast.