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📳WhatsApp users will be happy to know that soon they will be able to add more people to chat groups in a new update. Find out more about it here:

one of the top requests they have consistently received is the group size does not support many real world groups to interact on the platform.

“Think, for example, of an alumni group that may want to chat in one place but cannot create a common group on WhatsApp because their class size is larger than 512. To improve this groups experience, we’re testing the ability to add up to 1 024 people to a group.” “This improvement is part of the broader vision for communities on WhatsApp that we announced in April. Building private, safe and secure communities takes work and we think this series of improvements will help people and groups stay close to one another,” the spokesperson said.As of the beginning of 2022, WhatsApp was the most popular global mobile messenger app in terms of monthly active users.

Data shared by Statista reveals that a whopping 2 billion users are using the app each month, spending on average 18.6 hours per month on the app.

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