When a user receives a regularly forwarded message one that has been sent more than five times under the new curbs, they can only send it to a single chat at one time. That’s a fifth of the previous five-chat cap, introduced in 2019.  Beginning today, messages marked as “highly forwarded “sent via a chain of five or more people can be sent to a single person only. The step is intended to reduce the pace at which information travels through WhatsApp, putting on a more even footing the reality and fiction. The company, which is a part of Facebook, said this in a blog post.  We meet many users, as well as amusing images, memes, and thoughts or prayers that they consider significant. People have also used WhatsApp in recent weeks to coordinate public support moments for frontline health staff, “said in a blog post. 

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WhatsApp has come under the limelight in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic for the way it can be used to spread misinformation. CNN and other news sources have noticed that the app was used to spread a number of misleading details about COVID-19 “cures” and hoaxes about the disease-related military activity.