> 1. Does Facebook/WhatsApp have any specific plans for moderating content, via any mechanism, on the client? If so, please enumerate the kind/type of client-based content moderation currently in discussion.
I looked at what WhatsApp promised to do against fake news (something where they had reason to promise harsh measures, since they were basically blamed for murders due to their forwarding features). I'm aware of restrictions and warnings on forwarding, but not some sort of 'fake news detector'.
> 5. You say that this is easy to detect. Can you please provide technical guidance (or pointers to such) on how to go about detecting this, so that the community at large may better learn how to detect this in any instant messaging app, WhatsApp or otherwise?
Reverse engineering their app. Doing it yourself is probably beyond the time you want to invest, paying someone to do it just for you is probably beyond the money you want to invest, but I'd really love if there was a group/entity that consistently checks (through reverse engineering and similar analysis) whether privacy promises given by apps are true, and most importantly, remain true over time.
I looked at what WhatsApp promised to do against fake news (something where they had reason to promise harsh measures, since they were basically blamed for murders due to their forwarding features). I'm aware of restrictions and warnings on forwarding, but not some sort of 'fake news detector'.
> 5. You say that this is easy to detect. Can you please provide technical guidance (or pointers to such) on how to go about detecting this, so that the community at large may better learn how to detect this in any instant messaging app, WhatsApp or otherwise?
Reverse engineering their app. Doing it yourself is probably beyond the time you want to invest, paying someone to do it just for you is probably beyond the money you want to invest, but I'd really love if there was a group/entity that consistently checks (through reverse engineering and similar analysis) whether privacy promises given by apps are true, and most importantly, remain true over time.