Published: 16:56, June 8, 2023 | Updated: 18:05, June 8, 2023
Meta introduces broadcast tool Channels on WhatsApp
By Reuters

This picture shows a smartphone and a computer screen displaying the logos of the Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and their parent company Meta on Jan 12, 2023. Meta Platforms on June 8, 2023 introduced WhatsApp Channels, a feature that the social media giant said would help make the app a "private broadcast messaging product". (PHOTO / AFP)

Meta Platforms on Thursday introduced WhatsApp Channels, a feature that the social media giant said would help make the app a "private broadcast messaging product".

Users in Colombia and Singapore will be the first to receive access to Channels. Over the coming months, Meta will expand the availability of the tool for users in more countries, it said.

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The company said users will be able to follow content on their hobbies, sports teams, updates from local officials and others.

In this file photo taken on Nov 6, 2020 a user updates Facebook's WhatsApp application on his mobile phone in Mumbai, India. Meta Plaforms said WhatsApp Channels users will be able to follow content on their hobbies, sports teams, updates from local officials and others. (PHOTO / AFP)

Profile photos and contact information of the channel admin would not be visible to followers. Similarly, followers will not have their phone numbers revealed.

Global launch partners for the feature will include the World Health Organization, FC Barcelona and Manchester City.