But for a program that’s been on the market for years, this omission is inexcusable, especially considering that competing platforms allow you to manage groups with ease. If this was 1.0 version of the software I’d give it 4 stars. For such a mature program to lack such a basic feature passes understanding.
But this is just another work around, and it does not show you the groups that you are only a member of. This last version finally offers a partial workaround, that is that in the new communities section you can pretend to create a new community and see in the process a list of the groups to which you have admin privileges. There are hacks you can find on the internet to get around this problem, but for heavy users like me who belong to dozens of groups, this is a source of endless frustration. As a result, duplicate groups get made because people forget that a similar group had already been created in the past, and there is no easy way to quickly list and edit the groups you are member off.
For years it has been difficult, if not impossible to easily list the groups that you are a member of.
Whatsapp is a wonderful app that I have used on a daily basis for years.