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WhatsApp Transfer Community Ownership Feature is Rolling Out For WhatsApp Beta Users

WhatsApp has released several new features in recent days, including changes for the web, Android, and iOS. This update can be seen on devices running Android 2.24.11.8. However, WhatsApp is working on a feature to transfer ownership for communities. 

WhatsApp Transfer Community Ownership Feature

It is reported by Wabetainfo Through this new feature, admins will be able to easily transfer ownership to another member and also retain their status as community admins by relinquishing primary administrative privileges and responsibilities. This new feature can currently be seen in beta with the Android 2.24.19.34 update. 

This new feature, which allows the admin to appoint more than one admin in his community, can also be enhanced with other features. This feature was also used earlier but was removed from everywhere. It is being brought back because many types of problems were also faced due to the absence of this technology. 

To eliminate these problems, WhatsApp is bringing back this feature, which currently makes it easier for admins to assign leadership. Moreover, after the transfer, the original owner of this leadership ability will no longer be able to make major decisions, such as disabling the community or preventing other members from being demoted as admins. 

It seems this will give everyone in the community the right to manage members in group chats and delete messages, which can also provide many other features. This can also remove the risk of confusion and other risks. On the other hand, this feature is available to some beta testers.

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Jurin Charnvirakul

Jurin Charnvirakul has been a part-time editor at RM Update since 2020, and full-time since 2021. Now, focus your articles on buying guides, tutorials, offer recommendations and product analysis. Graduated in Journalism Communication.

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