Chapter 594 – Before the sun comes up (6)

"The monster is going to attack through the subway?"
"…We would have been screwed if we didn't know about it."

The subway. The people in the room repeated that word in their minds.

This meeting room was the size of an indoor gymnasium.

Cale started to speak again.

"The Electric Eel… That monster will use the subway to travel close to Seomyeon before showing itself and attacking the Seomyeon shelter."
"Something seems weird."

Someone raised their hand at that moment.

It was Jo Min Yeh, the Jeonnam representative.

"What is weird?"

She responded to Cale's question.

"I don't know the situation at Busan, but I'm certain that most of the subway tunnels are destroyed and full of debris. There should be many paths that are impossible for it to cross."

Jo Min Yeh looked toward Heo Sook Ja who was next to Cale.

Heo Sook Ja nodded her head.

"That's right. Our Seomyeon shelters rescue team members have checked out the subway tunnels, and although none of them are fully blocked, many of them are at least partially destroyed."

"But this monster is still able to stealthily cross through those paths to get to Seomyeon?"

Jo Min Yeh shook her head.

She then looked back toward Cale and continued to speak.

"I was expecting a large monster as it is an unranked monster, but I guess it is smaller than I expected."

Flutter.

They heard wings fluttering at that moment.

Most of the people inside this auditorium-like meeting room peeked toward the direction.

"What are you looking at?"

The Steel Feather Hawk glared at them as she fluttered her wings.

The different representatives had a thought on their minds as they looked at her.

'He said that this monster was a Grade 1 monster. Even this monster would not be able to properly cross through the subway tunnels.'

'He said that the unranked monsters were incomprehensible and incomparable to Grade 1 monsters. It must be much smaller than we expected.'

The Steel Feather Hawk could not cross through the subway tunnels because of her wings.

"Ahem. That unranked monster is not small."

Kang Il-Rae, the Jeonbuk representative coughed as he interjected.

"It might be smaller than what we all expected, but the subway tunnels are not small."

He peeked toward Cale as he continued to speak.

"And our Commander-nim over here…"

He pointed toward Cale with both hands.

Jo Min Yeh, who had been sitting next to Kang Il-Rae during Cale's speech, chuckled at Kang Il-Rae's demeanor, but Kang Il-Rae feigned ignorance as he continued to speak.

"According to what our Commander-nim mentioned, the monster's name is the Electric Eel. It is probably like a snake in that it may have a small body, but it wouldn't be small if it was extremely long, would it?"

That made sense.

Ki Hee Ran, the Chungbuk representative, started to speak.

"And the monster's size is not important; the main thing to worry about is its destructive force."

Kim Kang Hoon, the Gyeongnam representative nodded his head after hearing her being serious unlike how she had acted while sitting next to him during the speech and talking about Cale's strength.

"That's right. Either way, we just need to catch the one bastard coming through the tunnel, no?"

Smile.

Kim Kang Hoon smiled as if it would be simple.

"No."

'Hmm?'

Kim Kang Hoon turned after hearing someone disagree with him.

Cale was the one who had spoken.

"It is not just one."
"What do you mea-"
"Hmph!"

He heard someone snort at that moment.

"Woo hyung-nim?"

It was Kim Woo, the person who was a central figure at the Seomyeon shelter with Heo Sook Ja and Lee Soo Hyuk.

Kim Kang Hoon was looking at Kim Woo, who had snorted at his comment, with a confused expression. Kim Woo showed no reaction to his gaze and just turned toward Cale.

It was as if he was saying that Cale would give the answer.

Tap!

They heard someone lightly tap on the table at that moment.

It was Cale.

"The Electric Eel has two heads."
"Excuse me?"
"It is able to split its body in half as well."

The representatives of each region opened their eyes in shock.

"…Two of them!"

The monster that had two heads was able to split its body into two.

That pretty much meant that there would be two monsters.

Cale recalled an old record as he looked at these astonished people.

'That was the reason people at the Seomyeon shelter struggled.'

The unranked monster that had traveled from Gwangalli to Seomyeon underground fused its body together around Seomyeon and started to attack.

'The people at Seomyeon shelter did not notice it traveling underground as they were busy dealing with the monsters that were going by from the appearance of the unranked monster.'

That was why it had felt as if a large monster had suddenly appeared and started to destroy everything.

Tap!

Cale tapped on the table once more.

"We will now show you the map of our operation."

Kim Min Joon and Lee Jin Joo who were standing behind him brought a large piece of paper forward.

Chhh-

The paper was opened on top of the table.

"…The subway route?"

The map of Busan's subway system was in front of them.

The route map that had been useless until recently because there were no trains going through had now been turned into a strategic map for the operation.

"Now then."

Cale pointed toward the map.

"Is there only one train that comes to Seomyeon?"

Gwangan station was nearby Gwangalli beach. The route heading from there to Seomyeon station…

Jo Min Yeh answered quietly.

"…There are two..."

There were two routes from Gwangan station to Seomyeon station.

They were part of different transfer routes, but none of that mattered now that the subways were not in use.

What mattered was that there was a path.

That was what was important.

"This..."

Moon Se-Woon, the Gangwon-do representative, started to frown.

It could not be helped.

"…So then the monster must not be small."

Cale calmly answered.

"That's right. It is not small. It is quite large even when it is split into two, but it is extremely large when it fuses together. It grows exponentially when it fuses together."

Kang Il-Rae touched his dry lips as he started to speak.

"The monster should become a bit weaker when it splits into two? Am I right?"

Cale slowly nodded his head.

"It is much weaker when it is split compared to when it is fused together."
"Of course! That's a relief!"

Kang Il-Rae's face lit up before it stiffened up after hearing what Cale said next.

"Of course, it is much stronger than the Grade 1 monsters that attacked the original shelters even when it is split into two and only has one head."
"…Ho. It is stronger than not just a Grade 1 monster, but the Grade 1 monsters plural?"

Kim Woo started to speak as Kim Kang Hoon stated in disbelief.

"That is why it is unranked. It is at a different level of strength."

Kim Woo slowly started to look toward Cale.

His voice was slow as he continued to talk.

"And our Commander is planning on killing all of those monsters."

The people surrounding the table all looked toward Cale.

Cale started to speak with a stoic expression.

"Yes. I plan on killing all of them one by one."

Kim Kang Hoon, the Gyeongnam representative, started to speak.

"W, will that be possible?"

Cale started to smile as he responded to the nervously stated question.

"Yes, sir. I, and we, will make it happen."

Tap. Tap. Tap.

The representatives of each region could see some files being placed in front of them.

Kim Min Joon, Lee Jin Joo, Lee Seung Won were putting thin piles of paper explaining the operation.

"Those documents will tell you all of your respective roles."

The representatives of each region picked up the documents placed in front of them.

"Please become familiar with it by tomorrow."

They were all listening to what Cale had to say.

"We plan on heading out at noon tomorrow."

The people would all head to their respective battlefields tomorrow.

Everybody looked toward Cale again.

"And the day after tomorrow…"

Unlike the past, the humans were now aware of the enemies aiming for them.

"We will start the hunt, no, the battle."

The battle that was to come was a hunt to take down an unranked monster, a battle between humanity and monsters for victory.

* * *

Click.

A teacup was placed on the table.

The finger holding the teacup moved away from the cup as the person started to speak.

"You came at Cale's request?"
"That is correct, Sheritt-nim."

Sheritt's gaze headed toward the blonde hair and blue eyed man sitting across from her.

Alberu Crossman. He smiled after seeing her gaze and quietly looked at the man standing behind Sheritt.

It was a stoic gaze that seemed to be inspecting something.

"…You are alive."

The Dragon half-blood looked so pale that he could probably die at any moment, but he looked back at Alberu with an emotionless gaze.

Sheritt turned to look at the Dragon half-blood at that moment.

Flinch!

The Dragon half-blood flinched after making eye contact with Sheritt and lowered his head.

It was at that moment.

"Everything should be the same when Cale returns."

Sheritt's gaze that was full of loneliness, bitterness, sorrow, and all sorts of other emotions moved away from the Dragon half-blood as she continued to speak in an emotionless voice.

"I didn't think we should cause any aspect to become any worse than it is now until that child returns. Wouldn't that child only be able to do as he wishes if things stay the same?"

Sheritt was using her magic to delay the Dragon half-blood's death as much as possible.

This was only possible because she was extremely skilled in magic and because she was the Dragon Lord, the Dragon who knew the most about the power of the Dragons embedded in the Dragon half-blood's heart.

'Of course, I'm sure the pain became even worse.'

The Dragon half-blood's pain exponentially increased in order to prolong his life.

It was probably difficult to just breathe.

Alberu asked the Dragon half-blood a question.

"Are you okay?"

"..."

The Dragon half-blood just stood behind Sheritt without responding.

Alberu thought that he looked like a knight trying to protect his liege.

However, that was not something he should say out loud without thinking.

Crunch crunch.

Raon was quietly sitting down while munching on a cookie.

Sheritt was petting his head.

Alberu saw the quiet Raon peeking toward Sheritt and the Dragon half-blood as he started to speak.

"That's great."

As he made eye contact with the Dragon half-blood again…

"Cale told me that the Dragon half-blood should still be alive for me to ask something."

Both Sheritt and the Dragon half-blood flinched.

"Anyway, I will get right to the point as I am busy right now."

He was still looking at the Dragon half-blood.

Alberu recalled what Cale had told him.

'Your majesty, I will tell you the conversation I had with the Dragon half-blood in the past.'

Cale, Eruhaben, the Dragon half-blood, and Raon. It was apparently a conversation among the four of them.

There was something the Dragon half-blood had said when Eruhaben and the Dragon half-blood first met.

'That was why you ended up being the last one.'

He took a sip of tea as he started to speak.

"According to Cale, you said that Eruhaben-nim was the last Dragon to kill."
"Correct. The White Star designated Eruhaben as the last Dragon to kill."

Alberu nodded his head and recalled something else.

Eruhaben had asked the Dragon half-blood who responded to him.

'Was my heart meant to be yours as well?'

'No. That's not it. That person just said he needed it. But I don't know what he was going to use it for.'

Alberu started to speak while recalling the conversation Cale shared with him.

"You still don't know where Eruhaben-nim's heart was to be used?"
"I don't. I've been thinking about it, but I cannot figure it out at all."
"Then how many Dragons have you killed in total?"

The Dragon half-blood flinched after hearing this question.

But Alberu didn't give him the opening to say anything.

"Based on what Cale told me, the reason Eruhaben-nim was selected as the last Dragon to kill was because Eruhaben-nim communicated with other Dragons. Doesn't that mean that you were worried about being found out by the other Dragons after killing Eruhaben-nim?"
"…You could say that."
"Hmm."

Tap.

Alberu put the teacup down on the table.

Dragons.

He had been mesmerized at the thought of using such an existence as his allies.

But it was now time to calmly assess the situation now.

"Sheritt-nim."
"Hmm?"
"How many Dragons were there when you were the Lord, Sheritt-nim?"

Sheritt slowly responded as if she was thinking about it.

"Usually… There were a total of 15-25 Dragons on the Eastern and Western continents combined in a generation. 10 if there were less than normal."

Tap. Tap. Tap.

Alberu's index finger tapped on the armrest.

The Dragon half-blood's heart had five Dragons.

Then there was Olienne.

There were at least six dead Dragons.

Whether the White Star gave the order or personally killed them…

There were probably more than six dead.

"Anyway, there should be some living Dragons even if there aren't that many."

Even if the White Star moved stealthily, it would have been difficult for him to kill so many Dragons without the Dragon half-blood, who was sensitive to the aura of Dragons, knowing about it.

He made that comment and looked in front of him. He looked at the three existences related to Dragons.

It was at that moment.

Knock knock knock.

Someone knocked and they heard the Wolf boy Lock's voice.

"Excuse me, Tasha-nim is here!"

Alberu stood up from his seat.

"I asked her to come."

He then walked over to the door and turned the doorknob.

Screeeech.

The door opened and Tasha smiled at the people inside.

"Long time no see, everyone."

She looked a bit tired as she looked toward Alberu.

"I came because you said you had an urgent question for me, what is going on?"

Why had he asked her to meet him here at Sheritt-nim's castle?

Tasha was curious about that as well but did not ask in front of the Dragons.

Alberu started to speak at that moment.

"Cale told me something."

Sheritt, Raon, and the Dragon half-blood all looked toward Alberu once again after hearing him mention Cale.

"He said that in the past, Mayor Obante-nim-"

Obante, the mayor of the Underground City of the Dark Elves.

He was Tasha's grandfather and a 522 years old Dark Elf.

"Told Cale that he had met a Dragon before."
"Ah! You're right!"

Raon jumped up and fluttered his wings.

Raon recalled something from his memories.

It had happened when they first went to the Underground City in the Desert of Death with Tasha.

It was when they had met Mayor Obante for the first time and before they had met Mary.

Obante had looked toward Cale and said the following.

'I have met a Dragon-nim in the past. I felt the same feeling that I am feeling now. My Elemental, which met that Dragon-nim with me, says it is similar as well.'

Mayor Obante had said that before welcoming Raon, who had shouted, 'I am the great and mighty Raon Miru!'

"That's right! The Dark Elf Gramps said that to the human! He said he saw a Dragon with his Elemental!"

Alberu recalled a moment during his conversation with Cale.

He had asked Cale a question.

'It is a minimum of 6 Dragons according to what the Dragon half-blood had said, but if the White Star killed some Dragons without him knowing… Do you think there are any Dragons left? Even if there are, I don't think there will be many.'

Alberu had cautiously asked because he knew that the White Star was the Dragon Slayer.

Cale had calmly answered.

'First, please check with Eruhaben-nim to see if there are any other Dragons he could contact and find out the locations of other Dragons. Other than that, mm.'

Cale had then said someone's name.

'Dragons are extremely independent, so there is no way Eruhaben-nim is in contact with every Dragon.'

'Then wouldn't they be difficult to locate?'

'I think you should first dig into Mayor Obante-nim's side, your majesty.'

'Hmm? The Mayor-nim?'

'Yes, sir. If you find one Dragon, you might somehow end up finding the rest of the Dragons as well.'

Alberu, who had found it odd to talk about his relative, stopped thinking about that moment and asked Tasha a question.

"Mayor Obante-nim… Where did great grandfather see a Dragon?"

Alberu was slowly preparing things one by one for Cale's return, no, for the battle that might be the last war.

He was preparing to start a war to end all things and bring peace to the world the moment Cale returns.

* * *

At that moment.

Cale slowly opened the door to the training ground.

"Choi-"

It was at that moment.

Baaaaang!

There was a loud noise right next to Cale.

He turned his gaze.

The door he opened…

At the wall right next to it…

"Ugh!"

A person had slammed into the wall before falling down to the ground.

It was Choi Jung Soo.

"Fuck!"

He did not even notice Cale as he started to swear.

***

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.
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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.