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AppWizard
June 17, 2026
The Indian government has removed numerous channels, groups, and bots from Telegram that were allegedly promoting fraudulent activities and misleading information, following insights from the National Testing Agency (NTA) and state law enforcement. This action has drawn criticism from digital advocacy organizations, such as IGAP and the Internet Freedom Foundation, which argue that the approach may disproportionately affect legitimate users of the platform and that fraud can occur across various platforms. The restrictions, enacted under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, will limit access to Telegram throughout India until June 22, 2026, and require the platform to disable message-editing capabilities for all Indian users until June 30, 2026.
AppWizard
June 12, 2024
Meta has extended support for communities to other apps, such as Messenger, allowing for the creation of groups with up to 5,000 individuals who can see posts globally. The Messenger Communities feature allows for inviting Facebook friends and friends of friends to expand the community. Admins have various actions they can take, such as approving member requests and removing content that goes against community rules. Additionally, Meta introduced the Meta AI chatbot for WhatsApp business accounts in India and other countries to improve customer assistance.
AppWizard
June 10, 2024
Meta has introduced Communities feature to Messenger, allowing users to create dedicated spaces for real-time communication with individuals who share similar interests. Unlike WhatsApp, where users need a phone number to invite others, Messenger Communities are linked to Facebook's social graph, making it easier to invite friends and friends of friends to join. This new feature aims to streamline communication for organizations, schools, and private groups on the messaging platform.
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