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WhatsApp Communities Feature Spotted Again, WhatsApp Business to Allow Cover Photo: Reports

 


WhatsApp is reportedly working on adding a couple of new functions to its regular version as 

well as the WhatsApp business version. For the former, the Meta-owned instant messaging 

service is planning to let users create Communities through a future update. The new 

Communities feature will give group admins a bit more control and will be able to link groups 

together. With a future WhatsApp Business update, users will be able to set a cover photo for 

their profile and the feature may not release for regular WhatsApp accounts.

As per a report by WhatsApp features tracker WABetaInfo, the Meta-owned instant messaging

 service is working on giving group admins the ability to create Communities on WhatsApp. 

The feature is currently under development but was spotted in WhatsApp beta for 

iOS 22.4.0.75 update. The WhatsApp Communities feature is said to make it easier for group

 admins to manage various groups by combining them in one place for easier access. 

Furthermore, with the Communities feature, admins will be able to reach out to all group 

members at once.

Another report by WABetaInfo states that WhatsApp Business is getting a new function that

 will allow users to set a cover photo on their profile — similar to Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. The 

feature is currently under development and may take a while before it is rolled out. However,

 the report mentions that regular WhatsApp users may not get access to the feature.

The report mentions that in the WhatsApp Business account, users will see a Camera button 

on the right side that will let them add a cover photo. The cover photo will be visible to all visiting

 WhatsApp accounts. The report also mentions that the feature was spotted on WhatsApp

 Business for iOS but will also be available for WhatsApp Business for Android when it is rolled

 out.

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