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Be aware that in many jurisdictions, sending abusive, threatening, or harassing messages is a criminal offense (e.g., Section 67 of IT Act in India, harassment laws in the US/EU).
Consequences can include:
We’ve all dealt with regular spam—those annoying “Congratulations, you won an iPhone” texts or “Your bank account is locked” scams. But recently, a darker, more personal wave of digital garbage has emerged: Gaali Spam Messages. gaali spam message
These aren’t just promotional nuisances. These are unsolicited messages filled with abusive language, personal insults, and aggressive cuss words (gaali). They arrive via SMS, WhatsApp, Telegram, or Instagram DMs, often from unknown international numbers or fake accounts. Be aware that in many jurisdictions, sending abusive,
Why is this happening, and more importantly, what can you do about it? or Instagram DMs
Users must not send abusive, harassing, or threatening messages; repeated violations result in temporary suspension and then permanent removal. Automated detection will filter obvious abuse, while users may report content for human review; credible threats will be reported to authorities with necessary metadata retained per applicable law.
Do not engage. Do not reply "STOP" (this confirms your number is active). Follow this technical and legal protocol instead.
You might be wondering, "Did I actually wrong someone?" The answer is almost certainly no. Here is the real logic behind these messages.