Take Note: Full Statement as Mark Zuckerberg Announces Major Changes in WhatsApp

Take Note: Full Statement as Mark Zuckerberg Announces Major Changes in WhatsApp

  • Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced that a new features will be added on the popular WhatsApp platforms
  • According to him, the new feature will enable people to communicate with close friends and contacts in different communities
  • Meanwhile, the Meta boss insisted that the new feature would be rolled out to the public gradually over the coming months

Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO, in a lengthy Facebook post has announced that there would be additional feature added to WhatsApp platform.

According to him, the feature would allow people to interact more effectively with the different communities in the lives.

Take Note: Full Statement as Mark Zuckerberg Announces Major Changes in WhatsApp
Mark Zuckerberg announced that a new features will be added on the popular WhatsApp platforms. Mark Zuckerberg
Source: Facebook

Going further, he revealed the new addition to WhatsApp rolled over the coming months.

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Read his full statement

"Today we're starting to test a major evolution of WhatsApp that we've been working on: WhatsApp Communities.
"It's been clear for a while that the way we communicate online is changing. Most of us use social networks and feeds to discover interesting content and stay updated. But for a deeper level of interaction, messaging has become the center of our digital lives. It's more intimate and private, and with encryption it's more secure too.
"Our messaging services are built around one-to-one text messaging -- and that will stay the core of what we do. But we've also been working on building out the next generation of private messaging. With a focus on privacy, safety and security, we've added video chats, voice messages, stories, commerce, payments and more to WhatsApp and Messenger. With today's launch, we're taking this further and enabling people to not only communicate with close friends and contacts, but also with all of the different communities in your life.

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"This might be a school community with chats where important announcements for parents are shared and discussed, or a work community with chats to discuss different things with colleagues, or a neighborhood community to talk about what's happening on your street or in your building. A lot of people tell us they want to use WhatsApp for this since it's the quickest way to stay in touch with people, but until now the product hasn't been built in a way that makes this easy.
"We built WhatsApp Communities to make it much easier to organize all your group chats and find information. You'll be able to bring different group together into one community -- for example, in addition to individual groups for different classes, you might have one overall community for parents at a school with a central place for announcements and tools for admins. We're also adding new features to groups on WhatsApp, including reactions, large file sharing, and bigger group calls. And because this is WhatsApp, end-to-end encryption and safety features will be built in from the start.

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"We're going to start rolling this out slowly, but I expect this to be an important evolution for WhatsApp and online communication overall. In the same way that social feeds took the basic technology behind the internet and made it so anyone could find people and content online, I think community messaging will take the basic protocols behind one-to-one messaging and extend them so you can communicate more easily with groups of people to get things done together. We'll be building community messaging features for Messenger, Facebook, and Instagram as well. I'm excited to see how this progresses as we start testing WhatsApp Communities today and roll it out over the coming months."

Tesla co-founder Elon Musk overtakes Mark Zukerberg on wealth ranking after gaining N4.6trn overnight

South African-born billionaire Elon Musk is reportedly richer than Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. According to reports, Musk gained another $12 billion (N4,628,176,800,000.00) in wealth overnight.

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This is due to the announcement of Tesla's addition to the S&P 500 (a stock market index that measures the stock performance of 500 large companies). Musk's network is sitting on $114 (N43,967,679,600,000.00) billion while Zuckerberg's is $101.7 billion (N41,422,182,360,000.00).

Musk is also currently the highest-paid executive on the planet and according to reports, he doesn't take a salary from Tesla.

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