You do not need to be told that WhatsApp is the world's most popular instant messaging app, with more than 3 billion followers all over the world, from chatting with friends on WhatsApp to sharing photos, videos, documents, and other forms of media, the app has revolutionized the way we communicate. There also comes the risk of inadvertently sharing content that can be legally problematic. Today, through this article, we will tell you about the content that should not be shared on WhatsApp even by mistake-
Spreading objectionable content
One of the most serious crimes that can be committed on WhatsApp is sharing objectionable content, including pornographic content, violent images, or hate-filled messages. Under the Information Technology (IT) Act in India, sharing pornographic content is illegal and there is a provision for severe punishment for it.
2. Spreading fake news and rumors
In many cases, users have been held responsible for sharing fake news intentionally or unintentionally. This can lead to legal action, including police surveillance or charges of spreading false information that harms public order.
3. Hurting religious sentiments
Another common issue is sharing content that can hurt religious sentiments. Provocative messages, fake news, or offensive images targeting a particular religion or community can create social disharmony.
4. Sending threatening messages
Sending threatening messages individually or in group chats is a criminal offense. This includes any form of verbal or written threats that cause harm, distress or fear.
5. Sharing sensitive government information
Sharing confidential or sensitive government information through WhatsApp can have serious legal consequences. Such information can pose a threat to national security if exposed.
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