Users can prevent the spread of misinformation on WhatsApp by following this simple guide

WhatsApp prioritizes safety and provides users with resources and tools to detect and prevent the spread of misinformation. While no single action can prevent the spread of fake news online, following simple steps on WhatsApp can help ensure a secure and enjoyable communication experience with friends and family.

1.            WhatsApp has introduced a label for forwarded messages and limited forwarding times to encourage reconsideration and slow down rumors, viral messages, and fake news. Users can forward messages to up to five chats, and “forwarded many times” messages can only be forwarded to one chat at a time.

2.            WhatsApp offers users the ability to understand when a message is forwarded, block and report suspicious accounts, and fact-check information. Users can block accounts and report suspicious messages, including those promoting misinformation or money-laundering.

3.            WhatsApp also partners with 10 independent fact-checking organizations to help users identify, review, and verify information. The launch of WhatsApp Channels aims to provide users with verified and accurate updates on important information.

4.            WhatsApp’s privacy settings and group invite system allow users to control group additions, ensuring privacy. If a group chat seems suspicious, exit and report it.

5.            Be cautious of fake news and information shared on social media, as it can be edited and shared multiple times. Always fact-check information with credible sources.

By Business Bureau