WhatsApp is increasing group size to 1,024 members
The WhatsApp app logo is seen on a smartphone in this picture illustration taken September 15, 2017. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
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After increasing its group member limit to
512 in May, WhatsApp is again doubling the capacity to 1,024 people.
The latest beta version of the messaging
platform for both Android and iOS allows users to add up to 1,023 other
participants to a group.
However, the feature is currently available
only to a limited number of beta testers at the moment, according to a
Mashabale report.
When it was doubling the group member
capacity from 256 in May, WhatsApp also introduced the ability to share files
of up to 2GB.
Most recently, the platform announced a
handful of new privacy updates on Tuesday, including the ability for users to
check their messages without other people knowing.
The Meta-owned service, which has more
than 2 billion users currently, also added the ability for people to
control who can see when they're online, prevent
others from taking screenshots of certain messages, and leave groups without
notifying all group members.


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