WhatsApp Introduces New Feature to Temporarily Restrict Accounts for Spam and Mass Messaging

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WhatsApp is set to introduce a new feature that will temporarily restrict the sending of messages on accounts that violate their terms of use, such as those that engage in spam or mass messaging. The technology company will use automatic systems to detect accounts that exhibit abusive behavior, including sharing spam or sending mass messages.

Users of restricted accounts will receive a notification when they try to open a new chat, informing them that they will not be able to start new conversations. The notification will explain that this restriction is due to recent activity that may be interpreted as spam, automation, or mass messaging. This serves as a temporary penalty instead of permanently deleting the account, allowing users to still receive messages and participate in previously started conversations.

The new feature has been spotted in the beta version of WhatsApp for Android (v2.24.10.5) and is expected to be rolled out to the general application in a future update. This update will help the platform maintain a safer and more enjoyable environment for its users.

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