The chat group on Facebook Messenger adds administrative rights
Recently, Facebook has introduced users with admin rights to Messenger, making it an intelligent messaging platform and more user-friendly.
With this new feature, to join a chat group the user must be approved by the administrator of that group. Group administrator permissions are adjustable (can be turned on, off arbitrarily) and given to others.
According to Facebook, for crowded groups, when members have no proper connection and control, giving management rights to members will be extremely helpful.
Currently, each group chat can support up to 250 members. To invite more people to the group, a team member will send them a shared link. When the recipient is clicked on the link, they will be automatically added to the group if the administrator rights feature is disabled. But if the administrator rights feature is enabled, they will have to wait for the administrator to accept.
To better understand the admin rights feature on Facebook Messenger, you can follow the following introduction video:
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