The developers of the Meta company always devise tools or functions that maximize the experience of Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp users, the latter being the one that received a new update in its Beta version.
This recent change promises to optimize the efficiency with which you can manage the various groups that you have in this instant messaging application.
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As published by EnseƱame de Ciencia, this update allows the user to implement longer themes or descriptions in each group chat, going from 25 to 100 characters and from 512 to 2048 characters respectively.
WhatsApp Beta innovates with changes in groups
In this sense, the trial version of WhatsApp seeks to make use of this type of chat by beta testers, who will now be able to appropriately assign a name to each of these conversations.
For its part, WABetaInfo ensures that, with regard to the descriptions, it is a totally useful extension to place the members in context and that they know in detail the topics that can be discussed in the group.
It is also believed that this update comes to complement the administration of communities, which arrived in 2022 and are capable of gathering and organizing 50 related groups, having 5,000 members has a group of notices.

It should also be noted that the increase in characters continues to develop, which is why it is not available to the more than 2 billion users of the original version of this app.
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It is expected that it will soon be activated in normal WhatsApp, as it is all part of the application’s need to remain innovative in order to satisfy its users in a timely manner and attract even more regulars.
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