The Facebook Messenger which is a standalone app of the Tech-giant Facebook, is getting a new role out of features this week. The features include, the ability to have Admin(s) on the group chat. Also you can now
create a link to send to others to join in the group chat.
Tech Crunch reported on their site today that, The new feature is rolling out this week, giving users the ability to better keep group chats on lockdown. Admins can do your standard array of adminy-type things: adding and removing members and promoting and demoting users with admin privileges of their own. It’s enough to make Messenger users downright mad with power.
Also new is the addition of joinable links — send them to a new person you want to join via email and voila, they’re on board. The new additions should help position Messenger as a more fully formed Telegram competitor, as Facebook increasingly views the app as a standalone offering in its own right.
Source: Tech Crunch
create a link to send to others to join in the group chat.
Tech Crunch reported on their site today that, The new feature is rolling out this week, giving users the ability to better keep group chats on lockdown. Admins can do your standard array of adminy-type things: adding and removing members and promoting and demoting users with admin privileges of their own. It’s enough to make Messenger users downright mad with power.
Also new is the addition of joinable links — send them to a new person you want to join via email and voila, they’re on board. The new additions should help position Messenger as a more fully formed Telegram competitor, as Facebook increasingly views the app as a standalone offering in its own right.
Source: Tech Crunch