New Delhi: In a bid to minimize fake news on its platform, WhatsApp is now testing a new feature within its Groups Settings to help users stop sending "Frequently Forwarded" messages.
The Facebook-owned platform is already working on two features that will help its over 1.5 billion users know how many times a message has been forwarded.
The "Forwarding Info" and "Frequently Forwarded" features are not available yet but WhatsApp is working on these features in its Beta update for Android, said wabetainfo.com that tracks WhatsApp updates.
Now, in the "2.19.97 beta update, WhatsApp is testing a new feature in groups that allows to choose to stop sending Frequently Forwarded Messages in the group," it said.
The option will be available in Group Settings and only administrators can see and edit it.
When the feature is enabled, nobody will be able to send a Frequently Forwarded message in the group.
A user can copy the Frequently Forwarded message and send it as a new message but this will slow the process.
A message is Frequently Forwarded when it has been forwarded more than four times.
Currently, WhatsApp has limited the forwards to a maximum of five in India.
For all the latest News, Opinions and Views, download ummid.com App.
Select Language To Read in Urdu, Hindi, Marathi or Arabic.
UPSC Civil Services 2018 Result: 27 Muslims among 759 successful candidates
UPSC Civil Services 2018 result declared, Junaid Ahmad among 03 toppers
2019 LS Polls: Murli Manohar Joshi to be joint Opp candidate against Modi?
Bijnor Lok Sabha 2019: Naseemuddin Siddiqui to take on former BSP colleague
Alappuzha Lok Sabha 2019: Congress nominee is only Muslim woman candidate in Kerala
Rampur Lok Sabha 2019: Azam Khan, Jaya Prada rivalry is not just about politics
BJP is finished the day Hindus realise that they are being used: Congress
Henley Passport Index 2019: Check India's rank in world's most powerful passport list
A Mistake In 2019 LS Elections Could Prove Costly For A Long Time
Bhagalpur Lok Sabha 2019: BJP's Shahnawaz is replaced by JD (U) candidate