Chapter 102 – It’s real (2)

"Mary, you can't do that in front of people you don't know! Sigh."

Tasha let out a sigh and grabbed Mary's arm. She then carefully pulled the robe down in order to cover the black lines back up. At the same time, she continued to observe Cale and Choi Han's expressions. Tasha was holding Mary's hand tightly.

"This, you see…"

Tasha was unable to hide her anxiety. No, she had been in a state of shock since Raon appeared, but this was more despair than shock.

"Tasha."

Cale looked right into Tasha's eyes and calmed her down.

"I don't plan to tell anybody so do not worry. We are already all in the same boat."

Tasha closed her mouth that had been repeatedly opening and closing without making a noise. She remembered what Alberu had said about Cale.

'Auntie, he may be rude, but he keeps his word. I can't trust him, but I can at least rely on the bastard.'

In the end, it meant that Alberu trusted Cale, even if he would not directly say that. Tasha started to agree with Alberu the longer she interacted with Cale.
At that moment, Mary started to speak.

"I will also not speak about Dragon-nim. Since I cannot make a vow of Elementals, I will vow with my life instead."

Cale had a small smile on his face that quickly disappeared. He should not have to worry about Raon's secret because she put her life on the line.

Tasha then heard her grandfather starting to speak.

"Young master Cale, do you know about necromancers?"
"I know as much as any other person."

Well, he knew more than the average person based on what he had read in the novel.

Necromancers referred to people who used dead mana to control dead creatures to fight. They also had scars on their bodies that were impossible to hide, even with magic.

Just like Mary's arm they just saw, their entire body is covered with black veins that look like spider webs.

The black spiderweb human.

It was the side effect of using dead mana that living beings should not be able to use. That might have been another reason that the necromancers were hunted down, in addition to their use of corpses to fight.

'They were deemed to be useless.'

But there were no useless occupations in the world.
Everything had a time and place that they would be useful.

"My name is Mary."

Mary started to speak again.

"I am twenty-five this year."

She introduced herself following Raon's style. Cale quietly listened while Raon was looking at the black robe with curiosity.

"I have lived in this City of Life for the past 15 years. I remember running away into the desert with my family when I was 10 years old."

The necromancer Mary was, as expected, one of the people who ran away from the village.

"That is the only thing I remember."

'Hmm?'

Cale was not able to understand what she meant right away.

"We found Mary 15 years ago on the day the dead mana rose to the surface."

Cale turned his head to see Shawn continuing to speak with a stiff expression.

"I was the one who found her."

Shawn recalled what had happened 15 years ago.

"As we mentioned before, dead mana rises into the Land of Death twice a year. We go up to the surface every night when we know that the time is near in order to quickly bring down any humans who are running away into the desert. Since most of them are malnourished, even the slightest amount of dead mana can be critical."
"But we cannot get everyone."

Tasha started to frown as she added on. Tasha was there when Shawn found Mary.

"15 years ago was when the highest amount of dead mana came up to the Land of Death. It was the most we have ever seen in the past few hundred years, at about twenty times the norm."

"Mm."

Cale could imagine what it was like, as well as how Mary had become a necromancer. He then started to speak.

"That must have been where you found Miss Mary."

She was found in the Land of Death with twenty times the normal amount of dead mana, when even the smallest amount would be deadly for humans.

"Yes. She had absorbed a significant amount of dead mana by the time we found her."
"But she managed to survive?"

Shawn tried to answer, but someone else answered first. It was Mary.

"Yes. I managed to survive, even though it was extremely painful."

Cale could not sense any emotion in Mary even though she was saying it was painful.

"It felt like all of my veins were popping. In order to survive, I needed to learn to control the dead mana while dealing with the intense pain going through my body. When given with the options of being a Black Mage or a Necromancer, I chose to become a Necromancer."

The 10-year-old Mary needed to become a necromancer in order to survive.

"That is why I am happy that I am in less pain."

Tasha lowered her head like it was difficult to listen further.

In less pain. Mary phrased it like this because necromancers lived a life of pain for absorbing dead mana that god did not allow for humans.

"However, I have no memories of my life before that."

Cale now understood what she meant when she said running away into the desert was all that she remembered.

"I was running across the desert. My family members started to fall one by one behind me, but I continued to run. That is the only thing I remember. I don't remember where I used to live, nor even the faces of my family members."

Mary remembered just one thing.

'Mary, keep running! Don't look back, just run!'

She only remembered her mom's voice and the feeling of the sand underneath her feet as she continued to run. She was only able to remember her name thanks to her mother's voice.

"I have been in pain, but I have been happy and very thankful."

The emotionless voice continued to speak.

Mary was happy and thankful to be here in the City of Death, no, the City of Life. She was also thankful for Obante, who was trying to keep her in the city, as well as Shawn and Tasha, who had saved her and continued to look after her for the past 15 years.
However, she heard her mom's voice every night.

"I know that humans do not like necromancers, but I am still curious about the human world."

The majority of the people in the city called the human world hell.
They also said that humans despised necromancers. But she was still curious.
No, she felt empty inside.

"I don't want to bring harm to anyone, so I will go alone."

This forgotten first 10 years of her life continued to haunt her and cause her pain. That was why she wanted to figure out what happened during those first 10 years. She wanted to recover her memories, and something was telling her that she needed to go to the human world to do that.

She pulled up the sleeve on the arm that Tasha was not holding. The ugly scars appeared again.

"I heard that people find these scars to be disgusting. As such, I just have to make sure these scars aren't revealed and that I avoid the temples. I have prepared a lot for this trip."

Mary's head, well, the hood of the black robe, was facing Cale and Raon, but she was talking to the three Dark Elves.

Tasha just stood there without being able to grab the other arm. She recalled the child who was having a hard time breathing in the black desert filled with dead mana.

'I need to run, ugh, need to run!'

That was what the child was mumbling as black lines started to appear all over her body.

Tasha could see that the child's parents were dying in the distance when she picked up the struggling girl from the sand. The child had run quite far.

She then won against the dead mana and survived.

"I am curious about the world."

Obante could not say anything. It was because he knew that she was not actually curious about the world. He knew that she just wanted to find her forgotten memories that continued to haunt her every night.

At that moment, he could see something starting to move.

It was Raon.
Raon flew toward Mary and stopped in front of her. He quietly looked at the black robe for a while before starting to shout.

"You are amazing for managing to live! Of course, you are not great and mighty like me, but you are still amazing!"

Cale agreed with Raon. He started to speak in a calm tone that was very different than Raon's excited shout.

"You are amazing. It is fine as long as you managed to live."
"Right! I accept that you are a slightly amazing human!"

However, Raon had more to say.

"However, if this weak human somehow got as strong as my front paw and went off on a journey while saying he was not going to get hurt, yet came back hurt, I would destroy this world!"

'…Isn't that too much? Shouldn't you heal me first?'

There were a lot of things Cale wanted to ask, but he was unable to say them out loud. It was because he agreed with Raon to a certain degree.

Mary also did not want the people around her to get hurt. That was why she understood Raon, as well as the Dark Elves, on why they did not want her to leave. That was why she had waited for five years after turning 20, but she was still curious about the world.

"That is why I will not go until I get permission. Once I do go, I will definitely come back within 1 year without getting caught by anyone."

She sounded very serious as she said that. Obante wiped the sweat off of his palms as he weakly answered.

"Later, let's talk about it later."

She was the only necromancer in this city, no, the entire Western continent. Obante was the one who had opened that path for her. He could not bear to watch her die, so he took out one of the relics he had found in the past and gave it to her.

"Yes sir. I understand."

Obante turned his gaze to Cale and Raon once Mary answered.

"I will let you know when the dead mana is gone. Please let us know if we can do anything to help make your stay during this time better."
"Thank you very much, mayor-nim."

Cale shook hands with Obante before getting up. Shawn and Mary got up as well. However, there was one person still sitting down.

"Tasha."
"Huh, ah!"

Tasha got up in shock after hearing Obante call her name. She seemed to have a lot weighing on her mind. Cale ignored this and headed out of the mayor's office. Raon returned to being invisible while the Dark Elves and Mary pretended not to know anything.

The mayor stayed in his office while Tasha and Shawn led the way for Cale's group. Choi Han was naturally standing right behind Cale, while the necromancer Mary stood next to Choi Han, quietly walking with her robe dragging on the ground.

"Mary."

The hood of black robe raised when Mary turned her head and looked up at Cale. Cale asked as he continued to walk at a casual pace.

"Can you make me an arm?"
"Do you mean an arm for the human body?"

Cale gently answered her emotionless question.

"Yes. A left arm."
"Do you need it for something?"
"Yes, I do."
"I understand. I will make it for you."

Cale looked toward Mary, who did not ask about compensation or a reward, and asked.

"What is it you want to see in the human world?"

Shawn and Tasha flinched at his question. Mary answered without any hesitation.

"I am not sure."

Mary really did not know.

"I cannot imagine the human world since I have no memories of it and have only read about it in books. But I feel like there will be a lot of things I would want to see once I get there."
"I guess that makes sense."

Cale agreed with Mary's logic. How could you want to see something specifically if you didn't know what was there? Maybe she'll know what she wants to see once she goes to the surface.

At that moment, Raon started to speak in Cale's mind.

– I understand that feeling.

There was nothing Raon wanted to see while he was in that cave for 4 years. It was because he had not seen anything yet. He just wanted to be free. There was nothing else he was looking forward to.

– She is an amazing human.

Raon continued to praise the necromancer Mary since earlier.

– She seems like a good person.

It was Raon's appeal to Cale that he wanted her to go with them. He wanted her to see the world.

– Of course, she is not as good as you, weak human. But she is like us. She is a good person and has managed to live through such pain. She is an amazing human.

Cale pretended not to hear Raon, as usual.

***

Two days later, Cale was laying down on a couch in the restaurant of the inn while staring up at the ceiling.

"This is no joke."

Ruuuuuumble.

A loud noise accompanied what felt like an earthquake. However, it was not too severe.

"Young master-nim, it looks like the dead mana is about to rise."
"Seems that way."

Cale took a sip of the lemonade Ron handed him. This underground city even had lemons. They had every kind of fruit down here.
Beacrox made some ice cream and put it on the table in front of Cale and the invisible Raon. The innkeeper was looking at Beacrox like he really wanted to hire Beacrox as the inn's chef.

– I am getting restless!

Cale ignored Raon and looked toward the inn door.

"Beacrox, go bring me another cup of lemonade."
"Excuse me?"
"Young master-nim, I will do it."

Beacrox asked in confusion, while Ron stepped up to say that he would do it. They heard a small bell chiming as someone entered the inn.

"Ron, you sit down."

It was a person completely covered in a black robe. Mary had entered the inn to visit Cale and walked over toward him without any hesitation.

"Beacrox, go bring a cup of lemonade for our guest."

Beacrox looked toward the completely covered person with confusion. Cale continued to speak to help Beacrox understand.

"This is the person who will make your father a new arm."

Beacrox stiffened up. Even Ron, who had his usual benign smile, couldn't help but change expressions.
Cale looked toward the black robe in front of him and got right to the point.

"Mary."

Cale liked free things, money, and taking things from people, but he was not a full-on scam artist. He, as Kim Rok Soo, believed that he needed to appropriately reward people who did good things for him.
Cale planned to give such a reward to the person who would make a new arm for the dual dagger wielding assassin, Ron. She deserved a good reward for helping out one of his people.

"I will give you a place to stay for 6 months."

– Alright! Good job, weak human!

Raon shouted in Cale's mind.

***

If you find any errors or have suggestions, please feel free to provide feedback.

Thank you for reading!

[Author – Yu Ryeo Han]

[Translator – Anowa]

[Proofreader – Rai_Mayank]


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1. What are WhatsApp Group Links?

WhatsApp Group Links are unique invitation links that allow you to join specific WhatsApp groups. These links act as an entry point, granting you access to conversations and interactions happening within those groups.

Here's a breakdown of the concept:

1. Groups in WhatsApp:

  • WhatsApp allows creating groups where multiple people can chat, share messages, photos, videos, and other media.
  • These groups can be private (invite-only) or public (discoverable through search).

2. Invitation Links:

  • For private groups, admins can generate unique invitation links.
  • Anyone clicking on this link and having WhatsApp installed can join the group directly.
  • Sharing these links is a convenient way to invite specific individuals or spread the word about the group.

3. Finding Group Links:

  • Group admins might share the link directly with individuals they want to invite.
  • Some websites e.g. GroupChatOn, Group4WhatsUp and apps compile and list publicly available group links categorized by interests, topics, or regions. However, be cautious of such sources, as the legitimacy and content of these groups can vary.

Important points to remember:

  • Joining a group through a link adds you to the conversation, and your messages become visible to other members.
  • It's crucial to be mindful of the content you share and the groups you join, as some might not be appropriate or safe.
  • Exercise caution when clicking on links from untrusted sources, as they might lead to malicious groups or scams.

I hope this explanation clarifies the concept of WhatsApp Group Links. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!

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2. How to join WhatsApp Group?

There are two main ways to join a WhatsApp group:

1. Through Invite Link:

This is the most common method. If you have been invited to a group, you will receive a link from the group admin. Clicking on this link will open WhatsApp and prompt you to join the group. Here's how it works:

  • Click on the invite link. This will open WhatsApp, either on your phone or desktop app.
  • Review the group information. This includes the group name, description, and admin details.
  • Tap "Join group" to confirm you want to join.

2. By Requesting to Join:

Some groups are private and require approval from the admin before you can join. In such cases, you might need to:

  • Contact the group admin directly. This could be someone you know or someone you find through the group's social media page or website (if available).
  • Request to join the group. Explain why you're interested in joining and provide any relevant information the admin might need.
  • Wait for approval. The admin will decide whether to accept or reject your request.

Additional ways to find groups:

  • Online directories: Several websites and apps list public WhatsApp groups categorized by interests. However, be cautious when joining groups from untrusted sources, as they might be spam or contain inappropriate content.
  • Social media groups: Look for groups related to your interests on platforms like Facebook or Reddit. Sometimes, these groups might have links to their corresponding WhatsApp groups.

Important points to remember:

  • Only join groups from trusted sources. Avoid clicking on links from unknown senders or joining groups with suspicious activities.
  • Be mindful of group rules. Each group might have its own set of rules and guidelines. It's important to respect these rules to maintain a positive and respectful environment within the group.
  • Consider leaving if necessary. If you no longer find the group valuable or experience any negativity, you can always leave the group by going to the group info and tapping "Exit group."

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

3. How to Share WhatsApp Group Links?

Sharing WhatsApp group links is a convenient way to invite others to join your group. Here's how you can do it on both Android and iOS devices:

1. Through QR Code:

  • Open the WhatsApp group chat.
  • Tap on the group name at the top.
  • Look for the option "Invite to Group via Link" or "Invite to Group with Link."
  • Choose "QR Code" from the available options.
  • This will generate a QR code for your group.
  • Anyone who scans this code with their WhatsApp camera will be able to join the group.
  • Tap "Share" to send the QR code image to others through various platforms like email, social media, or messaging apps.

2. Sharing the Link:

  • Follow steps 1 and 2 mentioned above in the QR code method.
  • Instead of choosing "QR Code," select "Share link" or "Copy link."
  • This will either share the link directly through WhatsApp with your chosen contacts or copy it to your clipboard.
  • You can then paste the copied link into any platform like email, social media posts, or messages to invite others to join.

Additional Notes:

  • Only group admins can generate and share invite links.
  • The link generated is unique to each group and can be revoked by the admin at any time. This will create a new link, rendering the old one invalid.
  • Anyone with the link can join the group, so be cautious about sharing it publicly. Consider sharing it only with trusted individuals or within controlled environments.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

4. How to create a WhatsApp Group?

Creating a WhatsApp group is a straightforward process that can be done on both Android and iOS devices. Here's a step-by-step guide:

On Android:

  1. Open the WhatsApp app.
  2. Tap the "Chats" tab.
  3. Tap the "New chat" icon (represented by a pencil and paper icon).
  4. Select "New group".
  5. Search for or select the contacts you want to add to the group. You can choose up to 1024 members.
  6. Tap the green arrow icon in the bottom right corner.
  7. Enter a group subject (name). This will be the name displayed for the group in everyone's chat list.
  8. (Optional) Tap the camera icon to add a group icon. You can choose an image from your gallery, camera, or search the web.
  9. Tap the green checkmark icon to create the group.

On iOS:

  1. Open the WhatsApp app.
  2. Tap the "Chats" tab.
  3. Tap the "New chat" icon (represented by a pencil and paper icon).
  4. Select "New Group".
  5. Search for or select the contacts you want to add to the group. You can choose up to 1024 members.
  6. Tap "Next" in the top right corner.
  7. Enter a group subject (name). This will be the name displayed for the group in everyone's chat list.
  8. (Optional) Tap "Group Settings" and choose an option for who can edit group info.
  9. Tap "Create" to create the group.

Additional notes:

  • Once the group is created, you can add or remove members, change the group name and icon, and manage other group settings.
  • You can also invite people to join the group by sharing a link or QR code.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

5. How to create a WhatsApp Channel?

Creating a WhatsApp channel allows you to broadcast messages to a large audience who can only view and react to your content, unlike traditional groups where members can also send messages. Here's how to create a channel on both Android and iOS devices:

On Android:

  1. Open the WhatsApp app.
  2. Tap the "Updates" tab. This might be located at the bottom right corner of your screen, depending on your device and app version.
  3. Tap the "+" icon in the top right corner.
  4. Select "New channel".
  5. Enter a channel name. This will be the name displayed for your channel.
  6. (Optional) Add a channel description. This can provide a brief overview of your channel's content and purpose.
  7. Tap "Create".

On iOS:

  1. Open the WhatsApp app.
  2. Tap the "Chats" tab.
  3. Swipe down on the chat list to reveal the "Channels" section.
  4. Tap the "+" icon in the top right corner.
  5. Select "New channel".
  6. Enter a channel name. This will be the name displayed for your channel.
  7. (Optional) Add a channel description. This can provide a brief overview of your channel's content and purpose.
  8. Tap "Create".

Additional notes:

  • Once your channel is created, you can start sharing text messages, photos, videos, documents, and link previews with your subscribers.
  • People can find your channel through search, by being invited by existing subscribers, or by scanning your channel's QR code.
  • As the channel owner, you can manage who can see your channel, control who can join as admins, and edit your channel information.

Here are some important things to keep in mind when creating a WhatsApp channel:

  • Content focus: Clearly define the purpose and target audience for your channel to attract relevant subscribers.
  • Quality content: Regularly share engaging and informative content to keep your audience interested.
  • Spam prevention: Avoid excessive or irrelevant content that might overwhelm subscribers.
  • Community guidelines: Adhere to WhatsApp's community guidelines to avoid potential channel suspension.

I hope this explanation helps you create and manage your WhatsApp channel effectively!

6. How to create a WhatsApp Broadcast?

Creating a WhatsApp Broadcast allows you to send messages to a selected group of contacts at once, similar to an email list. Unlike groups, recipients cannot see each other's replies or interact with each other within the broadcast. Here's how to create a broadcast on both Android and iOS devices:

On Android:

  1. Open the WhatsApp app.
  2. Tap the "Chats" tab.
  3. Tap the "More options" menu (three dots in the top right corner).
  4. Select "New broadcast".
  5. Select the contacts you want to add to the broadcast list. You can choose up to 256 contacts.
  6. Tap the green checkmark icon in the bottom right corner.
  7. Enter a name for your broadcast list (optional). This will help you identify the list easily in the future.
  8. Tap the broadcast list name at the top to start composing your message.
  9. Type your message and tap "Send".

On iOS:

  1. Open the WhatsApp app.
  2. Tap the "Chats" tab.
  3. Swipe down on the chat list to reveal the "Broadcast Lists" section.
  4. Tap the "New List" button.
  5. Select the contacts you want to add to the broadcast list. You can choose up to 256 contacts.
  6. Tap "Create".
  7. Tap the broadcast list name at the top to start composing your message.
  8. Type your message and tap "Send".

Additional notes:

  • You can manage your broadcast lists by editing the name, adding or removing contacts, or deleting the list entirely.
  • Recipients will receive your message as a regular individual chat, but they won't see who else is on the broadcast list.
  • Remember to use broadcasts responsibly and avoid spamming your contacts with unwanted messages.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

7. What is member limit for WhatsApp Group?

As of November 2022, the member limit for a WhatsApp group is 1024. This is an increase from the previous limit of 512 members.

Here's a quick breakdown:

  • Previous limit: 512 members
  • Current limit: 1024 members

It's important to note that this limit applies to manually adding members to a group. When using a group invite link, there's no technical limit to the number of people who can join the group. However, it's still recommended to manage the group size effectively to avoid overwhelming participants and maintain a manageable conversation flow.

8. How to Unblock WhatsApp Account?

Unfortunately, there's no guaranteed way to unblock your WhatsApp account if it's been banned. However, depending on the reason for the ban, you might have a few options:

1. Re-register your phone number:

  • This method only works in specific cases and might not always be successful.
  • Steps:
    • Uninstall and re-download the WhatsApp app.
    • During registration, enter the blocked phone number.
    • Enter the 6-digit registration code.
    • If your account is still banned, wait 30 days and try again.

2. Apply for review:

  • This option is available if you believe your account was banned unfairly.
  • Steps:
    • Download and install the WhatsApp app again.
    • Open the app and enter the blocked phone number.
    • Click "Support" when prompted.
    • Enter the 6-digit verification code.
    • Fill out the review application form and provide any supporting information explaining why you think your account was banned incorrectly.
  • Note: It can take several days for WhatsApp to review your request.

Important points to remember:

  • Understanding the reason for the ban: Knowing why your account was banned is crucial. Common reasons include sending illegal content, spamming, using unauthorized apps, or violating WhatsApp's terms of service.
  • Following WhatsApp's guidelines: If your account was banned for violating their terms, it's essential to understand and follow them to avoid future issues.
  • Limited success: There's no guarantee that either of these methods will work. In some cases, WhatsApp might decide to permanently ban your account.

Alternatives:

  • If you're unable to recover your banned account, consider creating a new WhatsApp account with a different phone number. However, remember that repeatedly violating WhatsApp's terms can lead to further bans.

It's crucial to use WhatsApp responsibly and avoid any actions that might lead to account suspension or ban.

9. Why my WhatsApp Account got blocked?

Unfortunately, I cannot determine the specific reason why your WhatsApp account got blocked. However, I can share some common reasons why WhatsApp bans accounts:

  • Violating WhatsApp's Terms of Service: This includes activities like sending illegal content (hate speech, violence, etc.), spamming other users, using unauthorized modified apps, and excessive broadcast messages.
  • Sending inappropriate content: This could involve sharing harmful, threatening, hateful, or discriminatory content.
  • Spamming: Repeatedly sending unsolicited messages to others can lead to account bans.
  • Using unauthorized third-party apps: WhatsApp doesn't support modified versions of their app, and using such apps can violate their terms and lead to bans.
  • Being reported by other users: If a significant number of users report your account for abusive or suspicious activity, WhatsApp might take action.

If you believe your account was banned unfairly, you can try contacting WhatsApp support and explain your situation. They might review your case and decide to unblock your account.

Here's how to contact WhatsApp support:

  1. Download and install the WhatsApp app again.
  2. Open the app and enter the blocked phone number.
  3. Click "Support" when prompted.
  4. Enter the 6-digit verification code.
  5. Fill out the review application form and provide any supporting information explaining why you think your account was banned incorrectly.

Remember, it can take several days for WhatsApp to review your request.

It's important to use WhatsApp responsibly and follow their community guidelines to avoid getting your account banned in the future.

10. Which is better WhatsApp or Telegram or Signal?

Determining which app is "better" depends on your individual priorities and needs. Here's a breakdown of their strengths and weaknesses to help you choose:

Signal:

  • Strengths:
    • Strongest focus on privacy and security: End-to-end encryption by default for all messages and calls, open-source code, no data collection or sharing with third parties.
    • Disappearing messages: Option to set messages to disappear after a specific time frame.
    • Simple and user-friendly interface.
  • Weaknesses:
    • Smaller user base compared to WhatsApp and Telegram: This might limit who you can connect with.
    • Fewer features compared to the other two: Lacks features like large group chats, channels, and advanced media editing options.

Telegram:

  • Strengths:
    • Large user base: Easier to connect with a wider range of people.
    • Feature-rich: Offers various features like large group chats (up to 200,000 members), channels (broadcasting to large audiences), bots, and advanced media editing options.
    • Cloud-based storage: Access messages from any device with internet access.
  • Weaknesses:
    • Weaker focus on privacy: End-to-end encryption is only available for "secret chats," not the default messaging option. Some user data is collected and stored on servers.
    • Concerns about potential for misuse: Due to its large user base and some features, Telegram can be misused for spreading misinformation or illegal content.

WhatsApp:

  • Strengths:
    • Largest user base by far: Most convenient for connecting with the widest range of people.
    • Familiar and user-friendly interface for many users.
    • End-to-end encryption for messages and calls: Provides a good level of privacy for communication.
  • Weaknesses:
    • Privacy concerns: Owned by Meta (formerly Facebook), raising concerns about data collection and potential future changes to privacy policies.
    • Limited features compared to Telegram: Lacks features like channels, bots, and advanced media editing options.

Choosing the right app:

  • If privacy is your top priority, Signal is the clear winner.
  • If you need a feature-rich app with a large user base and are comfortable with a slightly weaker focus on privacy, Telegram might be a good option.
  • If you prioritize connecting with the most people and are comfortable with the current level of privacy offered by WhatsApp, it can still be a suitable choice.

Ultimately, the best app for you depends on your individual needs and priorities. Consider what factors are most important to you and choose the app that best aligns with those criteria.

11. How to remove your WhatsApp group link from any website?

Once you have submitted your WhatsApp group invite link to any website then you cannot remove by yourself. So, it is better that you simply "Reset" your WhatsApp group link and people will no longer be able to join your group from your previous shared group links. Whenever they try to join via your old WhatsApp group join link it will show them that the link had been revoked by the group admin. I hope you understand.

12. Does Signal also have Group Chat features?

Yes, Signal does have group chat features. Here's an overview:

Creating a Group:

  • Open the Signal app and tap on the "New group" option.
  • Select the contacts you want to add to the group.
  • Enter a group name and choose an optional disappearing message timer.
  • Tap "Create" to finalize the group creation.

Group Features:

  • Group size limit: Up to 1000 members can be added to a Signal group.
  • End-to-end encryption: All messages and calls within the group are encrypted by default, ensuring privacy.
  • Group info and settings: Admins can edit the group name, description, and photo. They can also control who can edit group info, send messages, and start calls.
  • @mentions: You can mention specific members within the group chat by using the "@" symbol followed by their username.
  • Disappearing messages: Admins can set a timer for messages to disappear automatically after a chosen duration.
  • Group calls: Both voice and video calls can be initiated within the group, with the same end-to-end encryption for added security.

Here are some additional points to consider:

  • Unlike WhatsApp, Signal groups are not discoverable publicly. You can only join a group if you are invited by an existing member or have the group link.
  • Signal doesn't offer features like channels or large group broadcasts, which are available in Telegram.

Overall, Signal provides a secure and private group chat experience, making it a suitable option for those who prioritize these aspects in their communication.

13. How to Reset WhatsApp Group Invite Link?

Are you getting spammers in your group and spamming with off-topic messages or sharing adult content then don't be panic there is a method to stop members from joining your group and the option name is "Reset link"
We will help you so you can eset your WhatsApp group join link which you have shared everywhere. To remove the spammer you need to remove them manually and it is tough and hard work.
So simply follow the below steps and learn how you can generate a new WhatsApp group links by revoking the old one.

  • First of all, you need to open the group.
  • Now click on the name of that WhatsApp groups and scroll a little and you will find an option called "Invite via link".
  • Once you click on that you will see another option "Reset link. Simply click on that and the old link will be revoked, and the new link will be automatically generated for your WhatsApp Group.
  • Users with the old link will no longer be able to join your group. That’s it. You have successfully learned how to Reset a WhatsApp group link.

14. What is member limit for Signal Group?

The member limit for a Signal Group is 1000. This means you can add up to 1000 participants to a single group chat in Signal.

It's important to note that unlike WhatsApp which offers unlimited group size through invite links, Signal groups require members to be explicitly added by an admin or join through a specific group link. This helps maintain control over group size and potentially reduces the risk of spam or unwanted additions.

Here are some additional points to consider regarding Signal group size:

  • Larger groups might experience performance limitations: While Signal supports groups of up to 1000 members, very large groups can lead to slower message delivery or loading times, especially for devices with limited resources.
  • Managing large groups can be challenging: As group size increases, it becomes more difficult for admins to effectively manage discussions, ensure everyone feels heard, and prevent potential conflicts.
  • Consider smaller groups for optimal experience: For a more focused and engaging group experience, it's often recommended to keep group sizes smaller, especially for private or close-knit communities.

Ultimately, the ideal group size depends on your specific needs and purposes. If you need a large group for broadcasting information or facilitating discussions with a wider audience, Signal can still be a suitable option. However, for more personal or interactive group communication, keeping the size manageable might be beneficial.