WhatsApp will soon allow all users to create group chats with up to 1024 people
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The option is now accessible on WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS, but the stable release is likely not far away
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Although the change may appear modest, the WhatsApp group is without a doubt one of the most crucial (and underappreciated) features of the Meta-owned messaging programme
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WhatsApp groups are extremely beneficial in nations such as India for connecting with friends, family, coworkers, and even inhabitants of the same colony
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The new WhatsApp group functionality was discovered by WABetaInfo, a well-known WhatsApp updates tracker
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WhatsApp now allows users to add up to 512 participants to a group conversation
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When the functionality becomes available, WhatsApp will be hoping to gain an advantage over rival Telegram, which lets users to form a group chat with up to 200,000 individuals
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Of course, WhatsApp group numbers are lower than those of Telegram, but the platform does offer some choices. Users, for example, can send messages to a large group of individuals
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It is not as adaptable as group chat, but it may be useful for disseminating one-time messages
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