How to Organize Events in WhatsApp Communities
How to Organize Events in WhatsApp Communities
Over the next few months, WhatsApp company Meta says it will keep rolling out new features to Communities and groups.
WhatsApp Communities help neighborhoods, school associations, hobbyists, and others use the feature to keep groups connected and organized.
In order to help WhatsApp users bring communities even closer together, WhatsApp is adding a new way for people to organize events on WhatsApp. The app is introducing organized replies in Announcement Groups so members can respond to important updates from admins.
With events it’s now easier to plan get togethers directly in WhatsApp, whether it’s setting up a virtual meeting or birthday dinner. Anyone can create an event that others can respond to, so the whole group knows who is coming.
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According to WhatsApp, guests can also find the event in the group’s information page, and those going will get a notification when the event is getting close. Events are coming to groups that belong to a Community first, and will roll out to all groups over the coming months.
WhatsApp is also bringing replies to Announcement Groups, so admins can hear from their members while keeping these groups an easy place to catch up on what’s happening in your Community. Replies are grouped together and minimized so you can see what others have said in context, and notifications are muted for everyone.
Over the next few months, WhatsApp company Meta says it will keep rolling out new features to Communities and groups so people have more tools to keep their lives organized on WhatsApp.
Courtesy: WhatsApp / Meta
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