Friends, there is no need to tell you that WhatsApp is the most popular instant messaging app of today’s modern era, which has about 4 billion users worldwide. With its easy-to-use interface, instant messaging feature and end-to-end encryption, WhatsApp has become one of the most popular communication platforms worldwide. But by sending some messages you can get into trouble with the law, let us know which messages should not be sent-
1. Hate speech and religious insults
Sending messages that spread hatred, target any community or insult religious beliefs can lead to strict legal action. Such content may disturb social interaction and may lead to arrest under applicable laws.
2. Obscene or sexually explicit content
Sharing obscene messages, explicit images or sexually harassing content is punishable. Forwarding such content even in a private chat or group can attract serious charges.
3. Threatening or intimidating messages
Intimidating, blackmailing or threatening someone through WhatsApp messages can lead to a police complaint and legal action.
4. Defamation and loss of reputation
Spreading false allegations or defamatory statements about a person can lead to legal notices, police inquiries and even court cases.
5. Fake news and misinformation
Forwarding rumours, fake news or misleading information without verifying the facts can also land you in trouble. Authorities may take action against those responsible for creating panic or spreading misinformation.
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