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Customizable Privacy Settings for Status and Groups Currently, WhatsApp allows you to control who sees your status updates, but a more granular level of customization could be added. For example, allowing users to set privacy for specific status updates for certain people or restrict the sharing of their status with a select few contacts. Similarly, in group chats, users could set permissions to restrict who can send messages or add new members.
WhatsApp groups have been a central part of the platform’s success, and WhatsApp Number List there is a lot of potential for improvement in this area.

2.1 Sub-Groups Within Groups In large groups, important conversations often get lost in the noise. Sub-groups or “threads” within a group chat could allow members to discuss specific topics without cluttering the main chat. These threads could operate like discussion boards or mini-chats within the main group, helping keep the conversation organized.
2.2 Admin Control Enhancements Currently, group admins can manage participants, restrict sending messages, and change group details. However, more robust administrative controls could be useful. For example, the ability to approve or reject messages before they are sent, or set automatic message approval based on keywords (to prevent spam), could help improve group management.
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