Social Media

This new WhatsApp feature will restrict users sending frequently forwarded messages to the groups

The annoyance of frequently forwarded messages in WhatsApp groups is finally going to end.

The Facebook-owned messaging app, WhatsApp is testing a feature that will give group admins the ability to block “Frequently Forwarded” messages in group chats. The upcoming feature was spotted under development in the latest Android beta update.

WhatsApp recently added a security feature in its beta version, where a user can use fingerprint authentication option to maximize privacy. And now to curb fake news on its platform, WhatsApp will allow group admins to restrict ‘Frequently Forwarded’ messages. WhatsApp has recently released a beta version 2.19.97 and tracker WABetaInfo has spotted the company working to restrict users sending frequently forwarded messages to the group chats.

See Also: WhatsApp now lets you decide who can add you to groups

It must be noted that the feature is under development, so users won’t be able to see it yet, as it is ‘disabled by default’. But, if you have opted to test WhatsApp in beta updates you can track this feature in the latest beta version. Rest assured, it should be available sometime in the future in ‘Group Settings’ and only group admins would be able to see and use the new option.


Essentially, WhatsApp is sorting out ways to curb fake news spreading with this feature, and if the admin feels that too many fake links are shared on a particular group, he/she can switch this feature on, and users of that group will not be able to send messages that are labeled as ‘Frequently Forwarded’.

In the past, WhatsApp came under scrutiny over fake news being transmitted through the app, which also led to the incidents of lynching and other acts of violence in India. Since then WhatsApp is continuously experimenting on new updates to tackle the issue. Recently, WhatsApp was said to be working on a “Search Image” feature that will help users to track the source of the image.

Sponsored
Sajeel Syed

I am a writer at TechJuice, overseeing IT, Telecom, Cryptocurrency, and other tech-related features here. When I'm not working, I spend some of my time with good old Xbox 360 and the rest in social activism. Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sajeelshamsi

Share
Published by
Sajeel Syed

Recent Posts

Rs158 Billion Spent on Importing Mobile Phones to Pakistan in the Last Five Months

According to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), Pakistan imported mobile phones worth…

27 mins ago

EU Concerns Over Pakistan’s Military Court Sentences May Impact GSP+ Trade Benefits

The European Union (EU) has expressed concern over the recent convictions of 25 civilians by…

51 mins ago

SBP Announces December 25 as a Bank Holiday

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has officially declared Wednesday, December 25, 2024, as a…

2 hours ago

Greentree Holdings Ltd Aims for 35% Stake in TRG Pakistan

AKD Securities, the manager of the offer, informed the main stock exchange on Monday that…

2 hours ago

PTV Faces Criticism Over Misleading Chemotherapy Statements

ISLAMABAD: On Pakistan Television (PTV), medical experts raised serious concerns over false information on chemotherapy…

2 hours ago

OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Voice Mode for macOS ChatGPT App

OpenAI has introduced Advanced Voice Mode to ChatGPT's desktop applications for macOS apps, enabling users…

3 hours ago