WhatsApp’s new Communities tab creates a way for group admins to message thousands
by Alex Heath from The Verge - All Posts on (#5Y63K)
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Starting this week, the concept of group messaging on WhatsApp is significantly expanding.
WhatsApp has primarily been about messaging with people you know since before Facebook bought it in 2014. The experience is intentionally intimate: you need someone's phone number to add them, and group chats are capped at 256 participants.
Now, a new tab, first rolling out to a small, select number of groups, will let thousands participate in a Community that hosts multiple sub-group chats. The idea is that various organizations, from a school to a business whose employees communicate on WhatsApp, can more easily organize discussions and have their admins message everyone across different groups.
If you ask WhatsApp, Communities is a response to...