Everyone around the world is curious about the new WhatsApp Community feature. Many individuals are contrasting WhatsApp Communities with groups and wondering why the former is necessary. We would be addressing these concerns and more.

WhatsApp Communities, for those who are unfamiliar, are a way to centrally manage communication among liked minded people. This means thousands of users can join a community with multiple subgroups, and all get the timely updates they need. The number of users, admin controls, privacy settings, and more are just a few differences between WhatsApp Communities and Groups. Let’s delve in and take a closer look.

WhatsApp groups

If you have been invited or added to a WhatsApp group, you can all participate in a singles threaded conversation. Furthermore, they can communicate through files, emojis, and documents. It has a large user base. Family, friends, social, neighbourhood watch and other types of WhatsApp groups are a few examples.

WhatsApp Communities

The community feature was recently released, although WhatsApp groups have been around for a while. The community was created to consolidate all WhatsApp groups that shared a common interest. Consider it a roof over related organisations. In order to keep the WhatsApp family and friends groups all in one place. For instance, you can create a WhatsApp community. A lecturer can start a WhatsApp community and invite students from Year One through Year Four, or more. A reliable method of spreading the word about times sensitive or urgent information.

Unique features

Some of the most important characteristics and differences between WhatsApp groups and communities are discussed below:

Hierarchy

Communities can be added to groups, but not the other way around. To organise relevant WhatsApp groups, communities are employed.

Consider it this way- a house (community) with several separate rooms (groups) where various conversations are taking place or workplace (community) with numerous divisions (teams).

Utility

WhatsApp groups are a great way to stay in touch with loved ones, friends, and groups of individuals who share similar passions or pursuits. Most of us are familiar with gym groups in our area.

WhatsApp communities are simply a collection of related or topical WhatsApp groups. In the same community, you can add your gym, your neighbourhood runners, and your diet groups. When you make an announcement or send out an alert to a certain group, only the members of that group will be notified. All the groups and their members will be notified when you send out an alert in a community. A classroom educator can notify an entire grade level about the upcoming day camp.

Video and audio calling

Video and voice calling are not yet available in WhatsApp communities. Additionally, it doesn’t make sense to have video or audio calling buttons in the announcement groups because they can contain up to 5,000 people from the smaller discussion groups that are welcomed to the community.

You’ll have to rely on these smaller groups to have meetings and discussions amongst yourselves. To accommodate this, WhatsApp has raised the maximum number of people that can join a call from 16 to 32.

Number of users in groups, communities and announcement groups

As of the time of writing this, WhatsApp’s group size limit is 1,024 people.

A single community, however, can contain up to 21 groups. The sum of a community’s people equals 21,504. That’s a lot, but compared to Telegram’s 200 million users, it pales in comparison to WhatsApp.

The announcement groups are another option that may be utilised to inform people about upcoming activities. Surprisingly, it has a maximum capacity of just 5,000 people. The fate of other community members in other groups and the possibility of having multiple announcement groups are also unknown at this time.

Admin powers

Compared to group admins, the community admin has a few more privileges. For starters, the announcement group can only be used by the community administrator. There is no way for group admins to post updates.

Community administrators can add or delete groups from a community and create new ones. Once more, the authority of the community administrator is greater than the authority of the group administrator. This establishes a distinct level of authority. They also can create new groups, remove existing members, and invite new people to join. In actuality, the community’s creator and administrator can delete members from all of the community’s groups at once.

The community administrator has the power to promote certain members to the position of administrator to facilitate easier administration of the group. Only in groups where they are admins can group admins promote members to that role. Any group that is a part of the administrator’s community may be selected.

Easier to kick out users

Although it can be exploited maliciously, this function is crucial for businesses, classrooms, and other communities. During our testing, we discovered that you may remove a member from all of the groups they are a part of inside a WhatsApp community at once.

Administrators of the community can benefit from this function by easily updating the member list if there is a change in occupancy. The community can have new members added, and the existing ones can be removed (together with all the groups). Moreover, you may utilise this function to remove annoying members from all of your groups with just one tap.