
According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp has introduced a new group chat feature to iOS beta users that allows group administrators to erase messages from other members.
With its most recent update, WhatsApp has been hard at work expanding its group chat features. This new addition aims to make it easier for group administrators to control conversations, that can involve up to 256 users.
A new "delete for everyone" option in the delete menu popover will allow beta testers who have been granted "group admin delete" rights to delete any recent text from a group.
With its most recent update, WhatsApp has been hard at work expanding its group chat features. This new addition aims to make it easier for group administrators to control conversations, that can involve up to 256 users.
A new "delete for everyone" option in the delete menu popover will allow beta testers who have been granted "group admin delete" rights to delete any recent text from a group.
Members of the group are informed in the thread that a specific group admin deleted the message when a message is removed for everyone in the group.
A new feature in the most recent beta is the choice to view Status updates in the conversation list. Similar to WhatsApp Stories, Status updates allow users of the app to publish pictures and videos that disappear after a day.
As per usual, WhatsApp hasn't provided any information on when these new capabilities will be made available to the general public while they are being developed with the help of its beta testers.
In the most recent significant update, WhatsApp users gained the ability to individually control the visibility of their "Last Seen" status and a method for secretly exiting group chats without alerting other group members. WhatsApp is also working on a new Mac version with native support for Apple hardware.
A new feature in the most recent beta is the choice to view Status updates in the conversation list. Similar to WhatsApp Stories, Status updates allow users of the app to publish pictures and videos that disappear after a day.
As per usual, WhatsApp hasn't provided any information on when these new capabilities will be made available to the general public while they are being developed with the help of its beta testers.
In the most recent significant update, WhatsApp users gained the ability to individually control the visibility of their "Last Seen" status and a method for secretly exiting group chats without alerting other group members. WhatsApp is also working on a new Mac version with native support for Apple hardware.

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