WhatsApp verso la rivoluzione definitiva dei gruppi: aggiornamento in arrivo a marzo

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Oggi 4 marzo abbiamo finalmente alcune anticipazioni sul tipo di aggiornamento che toccheremo con mano attraverso WhatsApp durante il mese appena iniziato. Tutto ruota attorno ad alcuni post di WABetaInfo e al nuovo sistema di inviti per i gruppi della popolare applicazione. Come tutti sanno, a breve saremo noi a decidere se entrare o meno in queste conversazioni una volta ricevuto l’invito.

A tal proposito diventa importante analizzare in modo più dettagliato quanto emerso attraverso l’ultimo aggiornamento di WhatsApp, almeno stando alla versione beta emersa proprio in questi giorni:

  • Tutti: quando l’utente seleziona questa opzione (quella abilitata per impostazione predefinita), può essere sempre aggiunta ai gruppi.

  • I miei contatti: quando questa opzione è selezionata, l’utente può essere sempre aggiunto ai gruppi, ma solo dai suoi contatti. Se qualcun altro, non presente nell’elenco dei suoi contatti, cerca di aggiungerlo, riceverà un invito privato per unirsi al gruppo.

  • Nessuno: a mio avviso l’opzione migliore da scegliere, l’utente non può essere aggiunto direttamente ai gruppi, in qualsiasi situazione. Significa che riceverà un invito privato ogni volta che qualcuno vorrà aggiungerlo ai gruppi.

Quelle appena riportate sono le modalità che potremo scegliere per quanto riguarda l’inclusione nei gruppi WhatsApp, nel momento in cui l’aggiornamento sarà disponibile nella sua versione definitiva.

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