WhatsApp Could Bring the “Communities” Feature Soon

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Those working on WhatsApp seem to be doing their best to improve the app with even more ingenious functionalities. It cannot be otherwise, however, considering that the world’s most popular instant messaging app already counts over 2 billion active users worldwide. The only wise move, in this case, is to do everything possible to keep those users pleased.

According to The Verge, the rumors claiming that WhatsApp is working on a “Communities” feature are becoming more frequent. And judging by what we know so far, the functionality will be pretty interesting for those who are willing to feel like ruthless online tyrants.

More power for group admins

Group admins will receive even more power along with the upcoming “Communities” feature. One of the new stuff will be the option for those admins to create groups within groups, which is simply amazing!

Admins will also get to invite other members simply through a Community Invite link. This means that nobody will have problems joining a group as long as the admin is up to receive someone.

The Google Play Store describes WhatsApp in a very reliable and realistic way:

WhatsApp from Facebook is a FREE messaging and video calling app. It’s used by over 2B people in more than 180 countries. It’s simple, reliable, and private, so you can easily keep in touch with your friends and family. WhatsApp works across mobile and desktop even on slow connections, with no subscription fees*.

Both XDA Developers and WabetaInfo support the idea of the new implementation’s arrival for WhatsApp.

Feel free to tell us if you’re willing to use WhatsApp’s upcoming feature! Do you find it useful or not? Would you propose any other feature instead? The comment section is available for everyone to leave their thoughts, and we’re eager to read them all!

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.