The Facebook-owned platform will be limiting forwards of photos, videos and messages to five chats in India and remove the quick forward button next to media messages.
A day after the government issued a second notice to WhatsApp to check fake news, the instant messaging platform tweaked forwarding options on Friday.
The
Facebook-owned platform will be limiting forwards of photos, videos
and messages to five chats in India and remove the quick forward
button next to media messages.
In
a blog post, WhatsApp
said, “Today, we're launching a test to limit forwarding that will
apply to everyone using WhatsApp. In India - where people forward
more messages, photos, and videos than any other country in the world
- we'll also test a lower limit of 5 chats at once and we'll remove
the quick forward button next to media messages.”
The
messaging platform has been facing government flak after the viral
circulation of messages and videos on WhatsApp led to the lynchings
of many people.
The
government had on Thursday issued a second notice to WhatsApp
demanding more stringent solution to check fake news as the measures
taken the instant messaging platform has not addressed the problem
adequately.
The
government even warned WhatsApp of legal action and if it did not
take necessary actions.
WhatsApp
said it believes the fresh changes - which the company continue to
evaluate - will help keep WhatsApp the way it was designed to be: a
private messaging app.
“We
are deeply committed to your safety and privacy which is why WhatsApp
is end-to-end encrypted, and we'll continue to improve our app with
features like this one,” WhatsApp said.
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