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Technology / Thu, 02 May 2024 CNBCTV18

WhatsApp working on a new feature to restrict spam messaging: Report

WhatsApp is reportedly gearing up to unveil a new feature aimed at curbing abusive behaviour. According to WhatsApp tracker WABetaInfo, the Meta-owned messaging platform is experimenting with a restriction feature that will temporarily limit certain account functionalities.The report suggests that WhatsApp will restrict the users’ ability to initiate new chats for a given period if they are found engaging in specific violations. However, they will still be able to receive messages and respond to texts in pre-existing chats and groups.Utilising automated tools, WhatsApp is said to scan for behaviours indicative of abuse, such as bulk messaging or automated scripts, without compromising the end-to-end encryption safeguarding user messages and calls. This approach aims to identify and address potentially harmful conduct while preserving user privacy.“By imposing a temporary restriction, WhatsApp can address problematic behaviour without permanently banning users from using WhatsApp, minimising significant disruption to the messaging experience,” WABetaInfo said.The feature is currently in development and will be available through a future update of the app. WhatsApp also routinely bans accounts that are found violating platform policies.

WhatsApp is reportedly gearing up to unveil a new feature aimed at curbing abusive behaviour. According to WhatsApp tracker WABetaInfo, the Meta-owned messaging platform is experimenting with a restriction feature that will temporarily limit certain account functionalities.The report suggests that WhatsApp will restrict the users’ ability to initiate new chats for a given period if they are found engaging in specific violations. However, they will still be able to receive messages and respond to texts in pre-existing chats and groups.Utilising automated tools, WhatsApp is said to scan for behaviours indicative of abuse, such as bulk messaging or automated scripts, without compromising the end-to-end encryption safeguarding user messages and calls. This approach aims to identify and address potentially harmful conduct while preserving user privacy.“By imposing a temporary restriction, WhatsApp can address problematic behaviour without permanently banning users from using WhatsApp, minimising significant disruption to the messaging experience,” WABetaInfo said.The feature is currently in development and will be available through a future update of the app. WhatsApp also routinely bans accounts that are found violating platform policies. This feature is especially useful against bad actors who use WhatsApp to extract money from people through several means like offering fake jobs and instant return investments, etc.The purpose is to encourage ethical use, ensuring that everyone may connect and interact without facing spam, abuse, or other disruptive behaviour.

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