← Back to context Comment by d3m0t3p 11 days ago Apparently this is the case: https://github.com/tulir/whatsmeow/discussions/199 3 comments d3m0t3p Reply kinduff 10 days 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 10 days 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 11 days ago Good to know WhatsApp is at least somewhat proactive against scammers.
kinduff 10 days 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 10 days 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.