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Concerns with WhatsApp Fake News

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February 05, 2018

What is the issue?

During fragile situations in India WhatsApp is being used as a tool to spread fake news.

What are the reliable features of WhatsApp?

  • WhatsApp messages are encrypted end-to-end, a feature that is great from the perspective of privacy of users.
  • It ensures only sender and receiver can read and see what is sent, and nobody in between.
  • This feature helps messages, photos, videos, voice messages, documents, status updates etc. from falling into the wrong hands.
  • In India number of monthly active WhatsApp users in February 2017 was 200 million which was exponentially greater from August 2013, when it was just 20 million.
  • The messaging application is being used more and more by rural and older populations, who are often new to the internet and less tech-savvy.

How WhatsApp is being misused in India?

  • The problem of fake news and misinformation being spread via WhatsApp is not exclusive to India, It has become a trend across the globe.
  • During emergency situations like protests, communal violence, disasters etc.WhatsApp is most widely used as a medium to spread rumours about the incident.
  • It is also being used by political parties in favour them and for spreading anti-religious sentiments.

What are the challenges in containing WhatsApp fake news?

  • WhatsApp works in a way that is fundamentally different from Facebook and Twitter.
  • In the latter, it is comparatively easier to check fake news and prevent the spread of misinformation.
  • Posts on Facebook can be viewed by the friends of a user, since WhatsApp messages are encrypted end-to-end it is impossible locate the origin of the message source.
  • Fake news messages aremostly shared on groups, where one might not have the contact of the person who has shared the message saved on phone.

What measures can be taken?

  • As of now there is no apparent solution or even a proper diagnosis of the problem which WhatsApp poses for law enforcement agencies, and society at large.
  • The spread of fake news through WhatsApp is something cannot be controlled directly, this puts the responsibility of stopping spread of misinformation on citizens and the media.
  • People need to be told that messages on WhatsApp can be dangerous and false information can be spread by people looking to create trouble.
  • Public figures and authorities need to stop sharing messages they receive on WhatsApp.
  • From its part the messaging app should also issue disclaimers stating that messages can be false.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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