WhatsApp recently announced the launch of new features designed to make group chats more expressive and easier to manage, including member tags, text stickers, and enhanced event reminders. Group chats on WhatsApp make it easy to stay connected with the people in your life. WhatsApp has introduced new features that make keeping up with conversations and expressing yourself in group chats even easier. Member tags: Now, you can give yourself a customizable tag in each of your group chats that tells the group what your role is. Member tags can be especially useful in larger chats where you might not know everyone like clubs, parent groups, or community associations. For instance, you can be “Anna’s Dad” in one group and “Goalkeeper” in another. Text stickers: For the messages you want to really stand out, you can now turn any word into a sticker by typing your text into Sticker Search. You can also add newly created stickers directly to your sticker packs instead of having to send them in a chat first. Event reminders: Now, when you create and send an event in your group chat, you can set custom reminders for your invitees. These reminders help everyone remember to commute to the party you’re hosting or hop on the call at the right time, depending on the event type. Check out more news articles on Futr here!
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