In today's digital era, where social media and other digital platforms have become primary sources for news consumption, misinformation, and fake news can spread quickly. Recently, a message has been circulating on WhatsApp claiming that the government is planning to record the personal calls of common citizens and monitor their social media activity. The message also suggests that WhatsApp will implement triple ticks to indicate call monitoring.
Claim:
The viral message on WhatsApp claims that the government will record personal calls and monitor social media activity, along with the implementation of triple ticks on WhatsApp.
Validity of the Claim:
Upon fact-checking this claim, it has been found to be entirely false. The Central Government has not implemented any such rules. Various articles and official government sources have confirmed that no such rules or guidelines have been implemented by the Central Government. The claim regarding the government's involvement in recording personal calls and monitoring social media activity is baseless and misleading.
When we also verified with the government's official Twitter handle, PIB Factcheck, it was confirmed that the claim is false.
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WhatsApp's Rule on Triple Ticks:
As for WhatsApp's triple ticks, the company has a well-established guideline. A single tick indicates that the message has been sent, double ticks signify message delivery, and double blue ticks indicate that the message has been read by the recipient. There is no mention of triple ticks being introduced for call monitoring.
Government's Stand on WhatsApp Privacy:
Recently, there were concerns about WhatsApp's handling of personal data, which led to the government urging the company to prioritize user privacy. In response, the platform clarified that it does not read personal data as all messages are encrypted for user security and privacy.
Be Vigilant and Avoid Sharing Misinformation:
Users must be vigilant and verify the information before sharing it further. Misinformation can lead to unnecessary panic and trouble for individuals, companies, and the government. As responsible citizens, it is essential to rely on credible sources and refrain from spreading unverified information.
Conclusion:
The claim suggesting the government's involvement in call recording and social media monitoring, along with WhatsApp implementing triple ticks, is entirely false. Users are advised to disregard this misinformation and refrain from sharing it. Staying informed and cautious will help us combat the spread of fake news and maintain a safe digital environment.
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