According to WhatsApp's Monthly Disclosure Report, messaging platform WhatsApp has banned more than 16 lakh accounts of Indian users in the month of April. The Facebook-owned messaging app said that of the total, 122 accounts were created based on users' complaints, while 16. 66 lakh accounts were banned to prevent harmful activity on the app.
The Facebook-owned messaging app reported that out of the total, 122 accounts were banned based on users' complaints, while 16. 66 lakh accounts were banned to prevent harmful activity on the app. According to the WhatsApp framework, the app restricts an account when it is convinced that the user is abusing.
The report said, "Our goal is to identify and prevent the abusive accounts as soon as possible. This is why it is not possible to identify these accounts manually. Therefore, we have advanced machine learning systems that take action to ban accounts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. '
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