Meta has quietly launched a new Communities feature on Messenger, enabling users globally to create and join groups of up to 5,000 members through shareable invites. This rollout allows users to form large standalone group chats without needing an associated Facebook page, enhancing the platform's capacity for fostering social connections.
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Meta rolls out standalone Messenger group chats: Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Meta now allows users to create giant group chats without having an associated Facebook page, as reported by TechCrunch. The groups, called⦠https://t.co/4q7ygU8xM0 #ai #ainews
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