Don’t even think about sending one of these messages on WhatsApp: you could lose your account.
Meta’s instant messaging app, WhatsApp, continues to strive to create an increasingly better app. First of all, they want users to fully enjoy this communication application that has been famous for many years.
For this, WhatsApp must launch updates to keep up, knowing that there are other competitors such as Telegram that have been lurking in recent years.
Besides looking for improvements like new ways to respond to statuses, long-awaited passwords or the double date icon, WhatsApp has surprised us lately. This is a concrete measure to avoid the most annoying users.
If you send these types of messages, WhatsApp may block your account.
Be careful as WhatsApp may block access to your account if you send certain types of messages. This will be done by restricting access in the event of spam content or bulk messages being distributed, and by publishing digital content on its website. 20 minutes.
Warning they took the Meta app seriously and warned users who were too smart that they would have their accounts banned. Of course, only for a certain time.
We are talking about the “Account Restriction” function, which temporarily blocks the application. However, new conversations will not be able to start for a certain period of time. The punishment that occurs for violating the terms of use of the Meta application.
WhatsApp offers option to ‘correct inappropriate behavior’
Despite this serious warning, a website specializing in this issue such as WABetaInfo indicated that “users with limited rights will still be able to receive and reply to messages from existing chats and groups.”
In turn, “by limiting accounts rather than blocking them completely, WhatsApp offers users the opportunity to adjust their behavior. And all this without losing access to your data completely,” they explain on their website.
Overall, WhatsApp wants to eradicate the problematic behavior of some users who unnecessarily send spam or bulk messages. As for when this feature might be activated, it’s not ready for beta testers at this time. At the same time, everything indicates that we will be able to see this in one of the next WhatsApp updates.