Meta, Facebook’s parent company, said Tuesday that it was rolling out Channels, a feature which the company described as: “Focused spaces for people to connect in smaller, more casual settings within their communities.” The group admins will have the authority to create new channels for chats, posts, and audio. He will allow the group members to discuss topics of common interest that cannot be discussed in the public openly. These community chat channels will help foster communication among Facebook users and across other Facebook Groups and Messenger. Maria Smith, vice president of communities for the Facebook App, said: “They will have deeper discussions on common interests or organize their communities around topics in different formats.” The group admin can set the settings of the Group as open or Invite-only. The audio channels will allow the members to jump in and out of their conversations in real-time. The audio channel in Groups will be a dedicated space. We can call it an ongoing space. Members can also turn on their cameras if they feel like it. The members will get a wholesome experience that will make their day. Meta is experimenting with Community feeds which will allow the members to chat on the group whenever is convenient for them. It is also testing the left-aligned sidebar which will allow users to pin their favorite groups on the top and doing this will make the most recent post visible to them. The users are eagerly waiting, let’s see when the company is going to roll out the new focused channels. Also Read: Meta is bombarding patients with ads for bogus Cancer treatments