Whatsapp is
reportedly testing a new feature designed to warn user against sending hoax
measssages
The feature, which was
spotted by Whatsappen.nl and WABetaInfo, warns users that
certain messages have been “forwarded many times”. This warning, which is
displayed to both senders and recipients, makes no claim to the messages
authenticity, but serves as a tell-tale clue that the message perhaps isn’t
exactly kosher.
FORWARDED
MESSAGES
A spammer never sends
spam messages to a single contact, but he is used to send them to multiple
users, selecting them in his contacts list, picking these data from the Internet
or from some registration services. These messages may content unwanted
advertising and fake news, and they often invite you to forward the message to
your contacts.So, he is used to forward one or multiple spam messages to
multiple contacts using the Forward option in WhatsApp: for this reason
WhatsApp is going to do something about messages that have been forwarded many
times.When a message is forwarded a lot of times, WhatsApp informs the user
about this.
At present WhatsApp does not block the forwarding of a message
forwarded more than 25 times. It is not yet clear how they will manage this
feature because it is still under development and WhatsApp is deciding how to
implement it and/or its functionality.
Obviously, the spammer may start to forward a
new message to bypass this, but this operation will certainly slow down and it
will discourage him.


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