Juppitèr Posted October 14, 2018 Posted October 14, 2018 WhatsApp announced that it will begin to limit the number of messages that are forwarded through the worldwide messenger service. In his official blog does not specify how much that number will be reduced but just try the service at this time to see that you can not forward a message to more than 20 chats. In the case of India, "where people send more messages, photos and videos than in any other part of the world" -as detailed in the press release- you can only forward messages to five chats at most. According to the company, these changes will help WhatsApp continue to be true to its essence, that is: a private courier service. "We are deeply committed to your security and privacy, which is why WhatsApp has end-to-end encryption and we will continue to improve our application with features like this," is mentioned in the text, alluding to the message label resent. The latter was implemented 10 days ago and implies that each time a message is forwarded, the text "resent" appears at the top. This feature was implemented so that the user is more aware of whether a message is original or if it was simply shared.
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