Comment by d3m0t3p 9 months ago Apparently this is the case: https://github.com/tulir/whatsmeow/discussions/199 3 comments d3m0t3p Reply kinduff 9 months ago I've been running and using a puppeting bridge [1] for my Matrix instance for more than 4 years with 3 different numbers and no problem at all.The controls they have in place are probably based on behavior, rather than on access.[1]: https://github.com/mautrix/whatsapp vdfs 9 months ago WhatsApp will ban you if it detect any kind of automation, if you use this or an other wrapper you will -very luckily- get banned, even without making calls. They want you to use their paid business API jeroenhd 9 months ago Good to know WhatsApp is at least somewhat proactive against scammers.
kinduff 9 months ago I've been running and using a puppeting bridge [1] for my Matrix instance for more than 4 years with 3 different numbers and no problem at all.The controls they have in place are probably based on behavior, rather than on access.[1]: https://github.com/mautrix/whatsapp
vdfs 9 months ago WhatsApp will ban you if it detect any kind of automation, if you use this or an other wrapper you will -very luckily- get banned, even without making calls. They want you to use their paid business API
I've been running and using a puppeting bridge [1] for my Matrix instance for more than 4 years with 3 different numbers and no problem at all.
The controls they have in place are probably based on behavior, rather than on access.
[1]: https://github.com/mautrix/whatsapp
WhatsApp will ban you if it detect any kind of automation, if you use this or an other wrapper you will -very luckily- get banned, even without making calls. They want you to use their paid business API
Good to know WhatsApp is at least somewhat proactive against scammers.