WhatsApp has been spotted testing a new button in group chats that will allow
one administrator to "demote" or "dismiss" other administrators, without
first deleting them from the group and then adding again as normal
participants. WhatsApp is testing the feature on both Android (beta v2.18.12) and iOS.
Right now, when an administrator wants to remove a fellow administrator
from the post, it is required to first directly remove the concerned
administrator from the group and then add him or her again.
According to WABetaInfo, a fan site that tests new WhatsApp features early, the new option, present in the Group Info section as Dismiss as admin, allows an administrator to dismiss another one without removing him or her from the group.
"At present, WhatsApp is developing this feature for iOS and it will
be available soon for all users, instead for Android it is already
enabled by default in the newest WhatsApp Google Play beta for Android 2.18.12," the report added.
The Facebook-owned
app is also likely to give group administrators more powers where they
would be able to restrict all other members from sending text messages,
photographs, videos, GIFs, documents or voice messages.
The popular mobile messaging platform has submitted the Restricted Groups setting via Google Play Beta Programme in the version 2.17.430.
The
Restricted Groups setting can only be activated by group
administrators. Administrators can keep sharing media and be chatting as
normal as they restrict other members.
Once restricted, other
members will simply have to read their messages and will not be able to
respond. They will have to use the Message Admin button
to post a message or share media to the group. The message will need to
be approved by the administrator before going through to the rest of
the group.
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