as declared in WhatsApp appears to be testing a new feature aimed at trying to limit the spread of chain letter style spam messages and tackle viral fakes spreading on its platform. At when of writing the firm had not replied to our demands for affirmation which it's testing the anti-spam feature. In India, for example, fake rumors have reportedly triggered mob attacks which resulted in dyinges and injuries. Religious and caste tensions in India and Burma have too been stoked with fake posts spread via social media, as the Washington Post announced recently. Other fake rumors spread via whatsapp apps apparently thwarted a native Gov. immunization drive.

WhatsApp reportedly testing anti-chain letter spam warning
WhatsApp appears to be testing a new feature aimed at trying to limit the spread of chain letter style spam messages and tackle viral fakes spreading on its platform. At when of writing the firm had not replied to our demands for affirmation which it's testing the anti-spam feature. In India, for example, fake rumors have reportedly triggered mob attacks which resulted in dyinges and injuries. Religious and caste tensions in India and Burma have too been stoked with fake posts spread via social media, as the Washington Post announced recently. Other fake rumors spread via whatsapp apps apparently thwarted a native Gov. immunization drive.
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