Facebook-owned popular instant messaging platform WhatsApp has introduced a new feature and updates to enhance the user experience. The company is said to be working on a new chat feature for group admins.
As per ANI, the company is planning to bring the ability for group admins to delete messages sent by other members in a future update.
The information of the new feature was shared by the company itself. “If you are a group admin, you will be able to delete any message for everyone in your groups, in a future update of WhatsApp beta for Android. A good moderation, finally. #WhatsApp,” the short-messaging platform said.
The new feature will give group admins the option to delete anyone’s message without asking them. This update will render more control in group chats weeding out any inappropriate texts, the company added.
ANI also reported that a user will see the ‘This was deleted by an admin’ message whenever any admin deletes a particular message.
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