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Whatsapp to crack down on ‘sinister’ messages in India: Report

by CXO Staff
August 23, 2018
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Whatsapp to crack down on ‘sinister’ messages in India: Report

India said Facebook-owned WhatsApp had pledged to develop tools that would combat fake messages, to help the country crack down on people whipping up public anger through mass message forwards on social media, Reuters has reported.

WhatsApp chief executive officer Chris Daniels gave the assurance to India’s information technology minister during a meeting in New Delhi.

India’s IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had asked the company to work out ways to trace the origin of “sinister” messages, like those that led to a series of mob beatings across the country this year.

“It does not need rocket science to locate a message,” Prasad said after his meeting, adding that the U.S. tech giant had agreed to name a grievance officer to deal with issues in India.

A Facebook spokeswoman in India did not respond to a request from Reuters for comment.

India is WhatsApp’s biggest market with more than 200 million users and one where it says people forward more messages, photographs and videos than any other country.

There are also concerns that supporters of political parties could use social media platforms such as WhatsApp to spread false messages in the run-up to India’s national elections in 2019.

In July, WhatsApp said message forwards will be limited to five chats at a time, whether among individuals or groups, and said it will remove the quick forward button placed next to media messages.

IT minister Prasad also said WhatsApp was working with law enforcement agencies to tackle the problem and was planning a big campaign to educate consumers about fake messages.

WhatsApp will also comply with the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) directive of April that said all payments firms operating in the country should start storing data locally for “unfettered supervisory access”, Prasad said.

 

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