May 15, 2024

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the popularity of messengers has increased appreciably. But often users are not limited to sending funny videos and quotations - a lot of disinformation about the distribution of coronavirus appeared on the web. In order to reduce the number of faked messages, Whatsapp developers deliberately restricted the capabilities of the proprietary application.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the popularity of messengers has increased appreciably. But often users are not limited to sending funny videos and quotations; a lot of disinformation about the distribution of coronavirus appeared on the web. In order to reduce the number of faked messages, Whatsapp developers deliberately restricted the capabilities of the proprietary application.

Last year Whatsapp introduced the double arrow label. This means that the user is not the author of the message; but simply sends it after receiving it from one of his contacts. But in the past few weeks, according to statistics, there have been many misleading in group chats through mass mailings.

Due to the use of end-to-end encryption, it is too difficult to track where «viral» messages originate. To stop this «flow», the developers of Whatsapp have decided to limit the possibilities of sending; not more than one chat at a time. Of course, no one will stop you from sending information to a few people; but it won’t be as quick and easy as it used to be.

In addition, in view of the complex situation in the world, the company has begun to cooperate with the World Health Organization and other agencies in order to provide the population with the necessary information in a timely manner. They have already sent hundreds of millions of messages to people who have approached them for advice and information on coronavirus.

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