“It really works like a pyramid,” mentioned Nemer, whose research focuses on Bolsonarism, misinformation, and social media, and the “human infrastructure” behind political misinformation that spreads by WhatsApp. “On the high, you might have individuals who produce misinformation. Within the center, you might have Bolsonaro supporters who work like a swarm of bees to unfold misinformation on the platform. On the backside, it’s common Brazilians who’re in teams the place this misinformation finally ends up, and so they, in flip, unfold it to different teams they’re in.”
Communities, Nemer fears, will make it straightforward for the individuals on the high to handle these misinformation networks.
Consultants like Nemer are proper to be involved. When WhatsApp introduced in April that it wouldn’t launch the function till later within the 12 months, Bolsonaro was reportedly offended that the corporate wasn’t launching it instantly. In July, Brazil’s federal prosecutors reportedly requested the corporate to delay its launch till after the nation’s October elections to keep away from the unfold of pretend information and misinformation.
WhatsApp in the end rolled out the function 4 days after Bolsonaro’s defeat. When BuzzFeed Information requested if Meta had waited after the election to launch Communities, a WhatsApp spokesperson merely replied, “No.”
After this story was printed, a WhatsApp spokesperson informed BuzzFeed Information that the function wasn’t accessible in Brazil but and wouldn’t be till January.
Through the years, WhatsApp has put guardrails in place to decelerate the unfold of misinformation on its platform, reminiscent of clearly labeling forwarded messages, a significant supply of misinformation, and proscribing forwarding messages to solely 5 teams at a time. Now, the corporate is placing in a further limitation: Individuals can solely ahead messages which might be forwarded to them to only one group at a time, as a substitute of 5.
“We imagine this may meaningfully scale back the unfold of doubtless dangerous misinformation in neighborhood teams,” a WhatsApp spokesperson informed BuzzFeed Information.
Nonetheless, Nemer is skeptical. “The concept — having a bunch of teams — is nice,” he mentioned. “However what’s the level of forwarding limits when now you can put up one thing to a single Announcement group and nonetheless attain far more individuals than if you happen to had been to ship a single ahead to a single group?”