Some practices can not only cause problems with your account, but can even lead to a permanent ban.
WhatsApp is an indispensable tool for our daily lives, but not everyone knows that there are very specific rules about what can or cannot be done within the application.
Some prohibited practices can not only cause problems with your account, but even lead to a permanent ban.
6 things that are prohibited and you should NEVER do on WhatsApp
1. Sending bulk messages
To begin with, despite being the intention of the application, sending in bulk is a mistake that can be costly.
WhatsApp uses artificial intelligence tools to identify suspicious activities, such as sending repetitive messages to several contacts in a short period.
This is considered spam and can lead to an account ban.
2. Share contacts without authorization
Have you ever shared someone’s number without asking first?
This practice is more common than it seems, but it is something that WhatsApp considers a violation of its guidelines.
Sharing contacts without the person’s prior authorization can lead to complaints and even the suspension of your account.
3. Collect personal data from third parties
The inappropriate collection of data such as phone numbers, profile photos or any other personal information is also prohibited.
Even though Meta, owner of WhatsApp, collects data for its own platforms, users are not allowed to do this, especially in an automated way or for illicit purposes.
4. Use of broadcast lists
Broadcast lists are useful for sending messages to multiple contacts at once, but using them too much can cause problems.
If you make frequent shots and irritate your recipients, you run the risk of being reported. And do you know what happens when there are many complaints? Your account may be blocked or banned.
5. Using third-party apps or modified versions
If you have ever thought about using third-party apps or modified versions of WhatsApp, like WhatsApp GB, be aware that this is a huge risk.
These apps are unofficial and may contain malware that compromises your data. Additionally, using these versions violates the Terms of Service, which may result in your account being permanently banned.
Always prefer the official version, available on the Google Play Store or App Store.
6. Spreading false information
Finally, spreading fake news is one of the most harmful practices on WhatsApp, both for you and those who receive it.
Sharing information without checking its veracity can lead to complaints and even loss of the account.
Before forwarding a suspicious message, check it with reliable sources and avoid falling into this trap.
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