WhatsApp context cards want to help explain why you got that group invite

WhatsApp is giving you new tools to figure out why you’re being added to a group chat. The context card includes info on who founded the group, when, and why. … Read more

Taylor Bell

Taylor Bell

Published on Jul 10, 2024

WhatsApp context cards want to help explain why you got that group invite
  • WhatsApp is giving you new tools to figure out why you’re being added to a group chat.
  • The context card includes info on who founded the group, when, and why.
  • Access begins today, and will roll out to more users over the next few weeks.

Some people are just phenomenal when it comes to remembering others; they meet someone once, and that’s all it takes. Then there are those of us who have been bumping into the same neighbor every week for years yet couldn’t pick them out of a lineup to save our lives. It’s a phenomenon that’s managed to carry over to the digital world — who hasn’t gotten an email from someone writing like you’re old friends, but you just can’t place where you know them from? WhatsApp is in the process of rolling out a new tool that looks to help a little bit along this line, with the introduction of some tweaks to group invites.

When you get an invite to join a group from a WhatsApp user you don’t already know, the app will now display a context card that aims to give you a smidge more background on what this group is about and why you’re being recruited to join. That includes details like the group’s creation date, a summary of its focus, and the person initially behind its formation.

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