sincity Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 WhatsApp is testing a new feature that highlights messages as "frequently forwarded" if they have been shared five or more times.The new beta for Android is part of WhatsApp's ongoing campaign to limit the spread of misinformation on the popular messaging app, having limited the number of times you can forward a message earlier this year.The Facebook-owned company has been criticized in the past for creating a breeding ground for rumors and 'fake news' to spread rapidly among users, and was even associated with a spate of mob-violence and killings in India.How do I download WhatsApp?How to send GIFs in WhatsAppThe best encrypted messaging apps for AndroidSlowing the spread of rumorsThe new feature is currently limited to messages that you send, so you won't see a "frequently forwarded" tag on messages you receive.Before sending a message, you'll also be able to see the exact number of times it has been forwarded previously by going to the 'Message Info' section.WhatsApp hasn't confirmed whether the beta will be officially released, or whether it's expected to come to iOS users. If it does, it could be an effective way of slowing the spread of viral content on the platform when used in conjunction with WhatsApp's message forwarding limit. You can now only forward a message to five different users on WhatsAppVia Engadgethttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/JmtixE8xSzk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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