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WhatsApp is fighting against hoaxes or false news with different methods and features. In this way, possible alarms among users are avoided, including the deaths of people, as happened last week in India. One of these features to try to avoid hoaxes is that the application now shows if the message we have received has been forwarded. In this way, we will be able to know if that message has been received by the sender and all he has done is share it.It's a nice try, but this feature may not appeal to all users. Especially, on specific messages that need to be forwarded. Fortunately, there is a way to avoid this “forwarded” message.
The option is very practical and simple. It is not based on an application setting, but on another method of sending messages, images or documents. As? Simply clicking copy instead of forwarding. Hold down on the message, image or video until the small options menu appears. Click copy. Now, go to the conversation you want to send that message to. In the text box, hold down until the balloon with the word "paste" appears. The text box will automatically display the message and we can send it as if we had written it ourselves.
Copy and paste images
The same thing happens with images. We simply copy and paste into the text box. The application will detect it as an image and it will be sent without any message It's that simple. Of course, it is not as comfortable as forwarding the message. Above all, because the application has a more intuitive interface to facilitate forwarding. In the case of videos and audio messages this option does not work. On the other hand, WhatsApp may also add a "copied" message later. It is important that you do not use this method to send hoaxes or alarming messages, as it could endanger users.