WhatsApp clamps down further on frequent forwards to stem misinformation
In an
attempt to fix the problem of spreading of misinformation, WhatsApp on Tuesday said it is launching a new
feature to limit frequently forwarded messages. Once a message has been
previously forwarded five times, it can henceforth only be forwarded one chat
at a time.
The
Facebook-owned messaging app, which has over 400 million users in India, also
acknowledged reports that its latest beta release is working on a method to
allow users to find out more information about messages that may be loaded with
misinformation and which are likely being shared multiple times by users.
"That
idea involves displaying a magnifying glass icon next to these frequently
forwarded messages, giving users the option to send that message to a web
search where they can find news results or other sources of information.
Double-checking these messages before forwarding may help reduce the spread of
rumours," WhatsApp said in a statement. Read More
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