WhatsApp At present it has a high volume of active users, so the Facebook messaging app continues to offer improvements, such as self-destructive conversations either increase the number of participants in a video call. However, the app continues to fight it fake news, and now you've revealed that transmission of hoaxes and potentially harmful messages They fell 70 percent on WhatsApp.
The popular app has just made the decision limit the number of referrals against hoaxesIt looks like it's starting to bear fruit. A spokeswoman informed TechCrunch that the distribution of "most sent" messages to the app it had dropped 70 percent worldwide A few weeks after introducing a new limit for the number of messages going forward, which took effect in early April.
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Earlier this month WhatsApp announced a message limit can only be transferred to chat (either individual or group) at a time, instead of five. The worldwide expansion line was April 7 and affected two billion users. "We have just introduced a new limit for sharing messages sent in a single conversation. a 70% reduction in the number of forwarded messages on WhatsApp ", confirmed an app spokeswoman.
Forwarded messages decreased to 70% on WhatsApp
In 2018 WhatsApp introduced the same limit for the first time, although at the time it was not pass a message to five conversations at once. After that average, within two years popular messaging messages at that time had fallen 25 percent worldwide. "This change is helpful WhatsApp is a place for private and private conversations. WhatsApp is committed to doing its part to fix virus messages, ”said a spokesman.
At a time when millions of people were locked out of their homes because of coronavirus (Covid-19)Many companies work to eliminate false information, which can be problematic often. By then it had been announced WhatsApp works at work to help fight hoaxes; I mean that Facebook it will eliminate the spread of fake and harmful virus information in your system.
The popular messaging app has already seen it increase its user numbers, past the end of the season. To help as much as possible in the epidemic, in addition to reducing the transmission limit, on WhatsApp there is a guide for health workers, teachers, community leaders, non-profit organizations, governments and local companies that use the messaging app. What is clear is that the company's move, which some, criticize, pays to eliminate hoaxes and potentially dangerous messages.
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