Meta-owned popular messaging platform WhatsApp on Thursday announced that it will be introducing a new feature named 'Communities' for the users globally. Communities on WhatsApp will enable people to bring together separate groups under one umbrella with a structure that works for them.

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"That way people can receive updates sent to the entire Community and easily organize smaller discussion groups on what matters to them. Communities will also contain powerful new tools for admins, including announcement messages that are sent to everyone and control over which groups can be included," WhatsApp said in a statement.

"Organizations like schools, local clubs, and non-profit organizations now rely on WhatsApp to communicate securely and get things done - especially since the pandemic forced us all to find creative ways to work together while apart. Given the lots of feedback we’ve received, we think there’s more we can do to make it easier to help people manage these busy conversations among these kinds of groups," the messaging platform further added.

 "We think Communities will make it easier for a school principal to bring all the parents of the school together to share must-read updates and set up groups about specific classes, extracurricular activities, or volunteer needs," Meta-owned platform said.

 According to WhatsApp, the messaging application is also making several improvements to how groups work on WhatsApp -- whether or not they are part of a Community.

"We think these will help people share in new ways and reduce overload in larger chats. These features are rolling out in the coming weeks so people can start trying them out even before Communities are ready," WhatsApp said.