Dr. Priya Chandak
Got scammed on WhatsApp??
“You are definitely not the only one “,
As WhatsApp has become a trendy mode of sharing friendly chats, and healthy conversation, yet, beneath its friendly surface, lay a web of misuse that is weaving its way into everyday lives.
WhatsApp , a widely used messaging platform with over two billion users, has revolutionised the way we communicate. Its end-to-end encryption and user-friendly interface have made it a popular choice for personal and professional conversations.
However its features, with its beneficial services have also made this a widespread network of misinformation, privacy disruptions, cyber crimes and a ground of spreading hatred.
WhatsApp with its features,not only helps to communicate but also makes itself appealing and vulnerable to misuse.
So, How can we protect ourselves from falling victim to WhatsApp scams?
Here at The One Liner, our goal is to help you understand the potential misuses of WhatsApp and provide strategies to prevent them.
No matter how good WhatsApp is,as a social media app. But it’s a fact that, when people misuse your conversation and privacy to build a case against you, it destroys many lives.
So the point is no matter how great the medium Whats App is, one must minimise its usage and must remember, record things as minimally as possible. But this is not all, rumour spread across What’s app is equally a problem.
There are two kinds of problems with rumour over WhatsApp:
Misinformation can be spread in various forms:
Misuse of WhatsApp in spreading misinformation and hatred has a significant role in affecting personal lives, public health, political and social issues. These issues requires a combined effort of platform responsibilities, educational initiatives,fact – checking organisations and users awareness to address them.
So, by taking required preventive measures, we can minimise the negative impacts of misinformation and hatred, creating a safer and more informed digital environment.