While releasing this report, WhatsApp wrote that our main objective is to prevent the sending of harmful or unwanted messages on a large scale and the company has banned a total of 2 million accounts in a month.
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Instant messaging platform WhatsApp has released its monthly compliance report under its new IT rules, in which the company said that it has received 345 grievance reports between May 15 and June 15 and banned 2 million accounts. Let us tell you that under the new IT rules, digital platforms with more than 50 million users have been asked to issue compliance reports every month. Under this, WhatsApp has shared the report.
While releasing this report, WhatsApp wrote that our main objective is to prevent the sending of harmful or unwanted messages on a large scale. We maintain advanced capability to identify these accounts sending high or unusual rates of messages and have banned 2 million accounts from 15 May to 15 June in India alone.
95% of accounts banned due to automated or bulk messaging
The company has also confirmed that more than 95 percent of such bans are due to unauthorized use of automated or bulk messaging (spam). WhatsApp said in its report that, “We expect to publish subsequent versions of the report after 30-45 days of the reporting period to allow sufficient time for data collection and validation.”
The Facebook-owned company said the number of banned accounts has increased significantly since 2019 as the sophistication of the system has increased, and “that’s why we’re catching more accounts than we think would be in bulk or automated messaging.” More efforts are being made to send it.” Along with this, the company also said that most of the accounts have been actively banned, without relying on user reports. On average, 8 million accounts are banned or disabled globally every month.
WhatsApp received 345 reports
WhatsApp said that in addition to behavioral signals from accounts, it relies on “unencrypted information” including user reports, profile photos, group photos and descriptions, as well as advanced AI tools and resources that can be used to track abuses on the platform. Used to set and stop.
In a report, WhatsApp said that it received a total of 345 reports, including reports on ban appeals, account support, product support, safety issues and other categories. Action has been taken on 63 accounts out of this between May 15 and June 15. The company said that it has resolved the user reports received through the Grievance channel.
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