While social networks like FB, Insta, Twitter rely on their algorithms to ensure that we stay hooked and engaged, WhatsApp doesn’t need to do that; it has the most addictive of social currency: interactions with real people.
What this means is that, WhatsApp is the most used digital product: both in terms of reach as well as frequency.
But what it also means is that, without intervention, WhatsApp use can be harmful to one’s mental health, just as anything that is addictive.
And unlike the other ‘social networks’, there is no algorithm that can be simply ‘tweaked’, to ensure more responsible use.
The other aspect, that has become even more pronounced during the pandemic, is that for certain segments of users, this problem of uncontrolled use of WhatsApp, is far more acute: parents in the age groups of 50-60 plus.
What’s interesting here is that, while normally kids could help point this out to them, presently though, thanks to how much everyone is using screens (be it for work or personal use), it becomes extremely difficult to have such conversations.
Safe to say, unless there are changes made within the product, using WhatsApp could end up being harmful for the digital well being of these users.
So, in this challenge, you need to come up with 1 key idea or feature that can ensure WhatsApp is used more responsibly by mid to older aged users.
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