“∅ This message could not be loaded because there is too much pornographic material on this mobile phone”
This is a message that keeps appearing on WhatsApp at the moment. Many users of the messenger service are surprised by this message because it is similar to the message that appears when you delete a message that has already been sent on WhatsApp, for example.
It's this WhatsApp message:
In comparison, the message when you delete a message that you have already sent to a contact:
A virus, a Trojan, a subscription trap or even a hacker?
Nothing of all. The user probably doesn't have any pornographic material on his cell phone, it's a joke, nothing more!
In comparison, you can see that the crossed out circle was shown as a mirror image and that the line extends beyond the edge. Also, the font color is black and not gray like deleted messages.
Funsters among themselves:
But how does such a message come about?
It's simple: you simply write these words in “italics” but don't include the crossed out circle. It works like this:
Before the first word and after the last word you simply put a so-called underscore “underline” –> _blablablaba_
In this case it looks like this:
∅ _This message could not be loaded because there is too much pornographic material on this mobile phone_
That was it again.
So again:
If you receive a message like this via WhatsApp, then it is a joke and not a virus, Trojan or even a hacker.
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