WhatsApp is constantly adding features that greatly improve the app’s usability, and the latest addition will be ideal for groups, although it could also be a headache for many. As it turned out wabeteinfothe company is preparing an option for mention all people in whatsapp group.
However, this feature is not intended for mentioning people in a group chat. but in status updates. That is, users will be able to mention all people in the group in their statuses, simply by including the group name. This will make it easier to mention people because until now, if a user wanted to mention multiple members of a group, they had to do it manually.
When a group is mentioned in a status update, they will all receive a notification – whether they have notifications disabled for that group or not – this will show that they mentioned you in their status update.
Additionally, all group members, if desired, can: share the same status update in your profile. Either way, if a person shares it, it will appear as their own status: that is, the name or any other type of information of the group member who created the status will not be visible.
Mentions in WhatsApp groups will have a number of restrictions.
On the other hand, it is important to note that status updates have a number of limitations. First of all, only groups less than 32 participants. In addition, a maximum of five groups can be mentioned from each state.
Function, yes is under developmentand for now, only the lucky ones who have the beta version of WhatsApp for Android can try it out. Therefore, it may take several weeks to reach all users.
Apart from mentioning groups in status updates, WhatsApp is also working on other features that will add value to the messaging app. One of them is the ability to translate chats in real time. Users can also now use ChatGPT in the app and WhatsApp, for its part, is implementing other small new features such as a privacy tool that will put an end to unwanted group invitations
Source: Hiper Textual

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