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Now you can add upto 1,024 members in one WhatsApp group, know how

New Delhi: The messaging service application WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, has announced a number of new features, and is now enabling the addition of up to 1,024 users to groups for some beta testers.---Advertisement--- This feature is accessible on WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS, but it is only available to an unspecified […]

New Delhi: The messaging service application WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, has announced a number of new features, and is now enabling the addition of up to 1,024 users to groups for some beta testers.

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This feature is accessible on WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS, but it is only available to an unspecified number of beta testers, said WABetaInfo.

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According to the article, users can now form a group or add new members to an existing one to see if the feature is available on their WhatsApp account.

WhatsApp is also building new tools, such as a list of pending participants and an approval mechanism, to give admins more control over these larger groups in the future.

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The company released the feature to expand a group size from 256 individuals to 512 persons in May along with other features.

In the meantime, the platform just launched WhatsApp Premium, a new tool for corporate customers, for beta testers in some nations.

Businesses, with this feature, can benefit from certain cutting-edge capabilities through WhatsApp Premium, including a better way to reach clients and some advantages when attaching new devices.

First published on: Oct 11, 2022 03:49 PM IST


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