Fake news menace: You can share WhatsApp messages with only up to 5 people
The
Facebook-owned instant messaging service is also reportedly testing more
features to crack down on fake news on its platform
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In response
to the government's crackdown on the circulation of fake news, especially using
its platform, WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned instant messaging mobile app, has
limit the number of people to whom you can forward a message to five.
The
move follows several other steps with the same objective, such as issuing
guidelines on how to identify forwarded messages and be a responsible user of
the service.
The
new feature would roll out as part of an app update from this week itself. The
step came soon after the government asked WhatsApp and other social media
platforms to take onus and help curb fake news circulation, which had been
causing violence -- even lynching in some recent cases.
WhatsApp
has also reportedly been testing more features to crack down on fake news on
its platform. Recently, the company had started testing a feature in its beta
app for Android in which the app recognizes authenticity of the link and marks
unusual links as ‘suspicious’.
“Spammers
may use some character combinations to trick you into tapping on links that
appear to go to a legitimate website, but actually take you to a malicious
site,” the company said in a statement.
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