Soon, Google Chat users will be able to be Space Managers, and even though this has nothing to do with the International Space Station, it’s still exciting!
that the company is introducing several new features and improvements in Google Chat, mainly concerning Spaces.
One of the big improvements is the new Manager role that will allow certain users to have better control over the Spaces functionality in Google Chat. There’s also a new description feature for Spaces, alongside guidelines, both of which should give context and help people communicate safely and efficiently.
“The Manager role provides tools to promote healthy conversations and control the availability of the space within an organization. Space creators will be managers by default and can assign other members in the space this role as well,”The Manager position goes along with a badge and is given automatically to Space creators but they can redistribute the role to other users if necessary.
The new features are already rolling out and expected to reach all users in the coming weeks for both Workspace and personal Google Accounts.
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