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3 New WhatsApp Features Launch, Reactions Up To 512 Group Members

KOMPAS.comWhatsApp scroll three feature new to the application. Feature this includes the ability to react to messages or chats called the WhatsApp feature Reactions.

In addition, WhatsApp also provides support for a larger number of participants for WhatsApp Groups to support for sending files of up to 2 GB.

According to a WhatsApp post in blog Officially, the WhatsApp Reactions feature has been rolled out to users. As for the feature of sending large file support and an increased number of group users, it will be released gradually.

WhatsApp Reactions

This feature can be used by users to respond to chats from other users by using the available emoji. The Reactions feature on WhatsApp was announced by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg through his Facebook account.

Read also: The WhatsApp Reactions feature can be tried in Indonesia

“The WhatsApp Reactions feature is rolling out today,” Zuckerberg said in his post, showing a list of emojis for WhatsApp Reaction.

There are six emojis that users can use to respond to a chat, consisting of a thumbs up, heart, laughing, sad, surprised emoji to a two-handed thank you emoji.

In the future, Zuck said he will increase the number of emojis so that more reactions users can express in chats on WhatsApp.

The WhatsApp Reactions feature can also be tried in Indonesia, although it is not yet available for all users.

Read also: The WhatsApp Reactions feature can be tried in Indonesia

WhatsApp Group members up to 512 people

WhatsApp increases capacity limit WhatsApp groups up to 512 people from 256 people. This support is intended so that users can create communities, in addition to small groups with few members.

According to WhatsApp, this support is one of the most awaited requests by WhatsApp users. For this reason, this feature is already available to users, but is being released in stages.

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