WhatsApp will now alert people when messages have been forwarded, in order to stop the deadly hoaxes that spread on the app.
The decision comes as a result of a number of deadly attacks in India that seem to have been triggered by false rumors that were shared on WhatsApp
The company hopes that the "deadly" will not be the case. inclusion of messages should give people additional context and understand where the messages come from. This could in turn stop such terrifying events.
Until the last update, the messages that were transmitted and those that were written by the person you are talking to looked exactly the same. This meant that they looked credible while in fact they could be the result of a long chain of messages being conveyed, and that they had to. first sent by untrustworthy people.
From now on, any message retransmitted will include a small note in the corner, in italics, saying that it has been transmitted. It does not say who the message was sent to, and requires the latest version of WhatsApp to work.
But the site still warns users against sending messages and asks people to do so with caution. "We encourage you to think before you share the messages that have been uploaded," writes WhatsApp in an article on the update
and states that people should report any spam or problematic messages they receive in order to To prevent their dissemination. 19659002] In addition to helping fight against false reports, this feature should make it easier to track conversations, according to the company.
"This additional context will help make individual and group conversations easier to follow," writes WhatsApp. . "This also allows you to determine if your friend or parent has written the message that he sent or received from someone else.To see this new wording transferred, you must have the latest supported version of WhatsApp on your phone. "
The Indian government has asked WhatsApp to act to stop the spread of fake messages after horrific killings. But the options available for the application are relatively limited because it ensures that messages are encrypted end-to-end, which means that the company can not see what people are sending or preventing certain messages from. To be shared.