I asked perhaps an obvious question: Why doesn't WhatsApp just remove misinformation?https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/coronavirus/2020/04/whatsapp-harder-forward-messages-why-not-remove-misinformation …
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Replying to @charlottejee
eek on which part? i am realising this afternoon that i may be a lone radical in wanting them to do this!
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Replying to @sarahmanavis
I mean they quite literally cannot remove it as things stand, and taking away end-to-end encryption would result in Facebook being able to read your messages which personally makes me very uncomfortable. I'd 100% stop using WhatsApp at that point (already use Signal and Telegram)
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Replying to @charlottejee
I totally get this point! But my opinion is that a) it's more important to remove this stuff during this pandemic rn and b) most people using WhatsApp don't really think about that part of it.
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Replying to @sarahmanavis
That is an intriguing point - wonder how many people are aware it's encrypted. There's a lot we can do *not* on WhatsApp about this problem too don't forget
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yh totally! what this piece was originally going to be before the forwarding news was how those of us living with boomers in lockdown have suddenly realised how much they treat WA like a social media platform. i don't think they see it in the way that we/tech literate ppl do
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