Blocked more than 3 million Indian accounts in 46 days
According to WhatsApp, the world's most popular instant messaging platform owned by Facebook, they have blocked more than 3 million Indian accounts in 46 days from June 16 to July 31. In India, more than 95% of such bans are due to unauthorized use of automated or bulk messaging ('spam'). As a result, you should be careful from any such work. It is also learned that the number of bans has increased significantly over the last two years as they have improved the security of their platform.
What happened again about ban :
The messaging giant said in its second compliance report under the "Information Technology Rules 2021" that the company had received 137 reports for account support. Action has been taken against one of them. Besides, they have received requests to ban hundreds of accounts.
According to India :
Accounts for violations of Indian law or WhatsApp's Terms of Service are subject to the Company's Prevention and Detection Method. In addition, user reports and complaints are received through 2 channels. The company has recently taken this step by emailing grievance_officer_wa@support.whatsapp.com, or inquiring about WhatsApp accounts published in the Help Center, or by mail received from India Grievance Officer.
WhatsApp said about Earlier ban accounts :
Again, WhatsApp sources said that all the complaints received from Indian users were evaluated through the complaint process and the response to each was also reported. Earlier in the day, WhatsApp said in its first compliance report that it had banned 2 Million Indian users. In July, search engine giant Google reported that it had removed more than 1.5 million pieces of content based on complaints received in May and June. Of which more than 98% are copyright related.

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