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Meta’s WhatsApp is reportedly testing new restrictions on how many messages users and businesses can send to unknown contacts without receiving replies. The upcoming feature, currently in testing phases across multiple countries, aims to significantly reduce spam activity on the platform while ensuring average users won’t be affected by the new limits.
According to reports from TechCrunch, WhatsApp is developing message restrictions designed to combat the growing problem of spamming on its platform. Sources indicate that the Meta-owned messaging service is testing a feature that would limit how many messages individual users and businesses can send to unknown people without receiving responses.
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