News Technology WhatsApp rolls out redesigned Communities Tab for enhanced user experience

WhatsApp rolls out redesigned Communities Tab for enhanced user experience

A dedicated button next to each Community allows users to view all linked group chats instantly. Additionally, users can now quickly glimpse recent activity within each Community, ensuring seamless access.

WhatsApp Image Source : FILEWhatsApp

WhatsApp, a Meta-owned instant messaging platfrom has introduced a revamped interface for its Communities tab, which aims at simplifying navigation and improvizing usability. The update further focuses on making it easier for the users to access Communities and their associated group chats.

Cleaner, compact design

The redesigned Communities tab features a more compact layout, which reduces the space taken by each section. This will enable the user with more Communities to appear on a single page, minimizing excessive scrolling. Previously, users had to sift through long lists to find specific Communities or chats.

Quick access to group chats

Each Community now includes a dedicated button next to its name, enabling one-tap access to all associated group chats. Additionally, users can see recent activity for each Community, helping them stay updated without navigating extensively.

WhatsApp

Simplified navigation features  

The improved interface prioritizes convenience by organizing information efficiently. It displays recent group chats while maintaining a streamlined look, ensuring users can locate their desired Community or group quickly and with minimal effort.

Gradual rollout to users  

Currently available to select beta testers, the new Communities tab is being gradually rolled out to a broader audience. This enhancement demonstrates WhatsApp’s commitment to evolving its platform for better user satisfaction.

With its focus on compactness, clarity, and ease of navigation, this update enhances the app’s functionality, particularly for users managing multiple Communities.

ALSO READ: Google's AI Chatbot Gemini urged users to DIE, claims report: Is it still safe to use chatbots?

In a controversial incident, the Gemini AI chatbot shocked users by responding to a query with a suggestion to "die." This has sparked concerns over the chatbot's language, its potential harm to users' mental health, and the need for stricter content moderation in AI systems.

ALSO READ: Samsung Galaxy S25 series to launch on January 23: What to expect?

As per the information, the smartphone will be launched on January 23, 2025, in the Galaxy Unpacked event which will take place in the United States. Under the series, the smartphone is expected to unleash three premium models: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra.