يحاول ذهب - حر
Community groups: protecting or misinforming?
February 21, 2026
|Independent on Saturday
WhatsApp groups can work like a bomb... explosive if done correctly, dangerous if mismanaged
COUCH patrols, keyboard warriors, WhatsApp – South Africans are on crime watch 24/7, but digital vigilance often provokes rather than protects.
Community WhatsApp groups that began as a tool to safeguard neighbourhoods now spread rumours, inflate threats, and turn suspicion into social currency.
UKZN criminologist Dr Nirmala Gopal warns that even minor, unverified incidents can escalate into full-blown panic with ordinary conduct misread as threats and fear spreading through communities like wildfire. Unverified reports can quickly escalate in urgency and seriousness.
"This phenomenon, known as emotional contagion, allows fear to spread rapidly. Coupled with confirmation bias, group discussions can take on an extreme tone, causing normal behaviours, such as a stranger walking down the street or a vehicle parked temporarily, to be perceived as suspicious. While some WhatsApp groups do contribute positively to safety, facilitating the recovery of stolen property or the coordination of neighbour-hood watch efforts, many primarily influence perceptions rather than reality."
هذه القصة من طبعة February 21, 2026 من Independent on Saturday.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Independent on Saturday
Independent on Saturday
Birkett and Fenn take control of Dusi 2026
DEFENDING champions Andy Birkett and Matt Fenn tightened their grip on the 2026 Dusi Canoe Marathon after two dramatic days, while the women’s race is set for a winner-takes-all showdown heading into Blue Lagoon this morning.
1 mins
February 21, 2026
Independent on Saturday
Community groups: protecting or misinforming?
WhatsApp groups can work like a bomb... explosive if done correctly, dangerous if mismanaged
2 mins
February 21, 2026
Independent on Saturday
Proteas ignore the 'cupcake' bait ahead of clash
PROTEAS coach Shukri Conrad wasn’t taking the bait on the “cupcake” saga that has erupted in India ahead of his team’s much-anticipated ICC T20 World Cup Super Eights clash against the hosts in Ahmedabad tomorrow.
2 mins
February 21, 2026
Independent on Saturday
A clash deeply rooted in respect and fierce competition
THERE is a lot that the Proteas have in common with the Blackcaps.
2 mins
February 14, 2026
Independent on Saturday
KZN name change will cost billions
Signs, letterheads and number plates are just some of the many hidden costs
4 mins
February 14, 2026
Independent on Saturday
SA households brace for electricity tariff hikes
PAYING to live is getting harder in South Africa.
2 mins
February 14, 2026
Independent on Saturday
Sex site gets sticky over lube and the law
SEX sells, but lube with lidocaine is “high-risk”.
1 mins
February 07, 2026
Independent on Saturday
Farmers pay heavy price for vaccine delays
Relief is on the way, but for many it may be too late
2 mins
February 07, 2026
Independent on Saturday
Farewell to ghosts of the past and the forbidden C-word
FOR years, the buildup to any major ICC event featuring the Proteas followed a predictable, painful script.
1 mins
February 07, 2026
Independent on Saturday
Lured by jobs, forced into crime
From job ads to cyber slavery: how unemployed young South Africans are lured and then trapped abroad
3 mins
January 31, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
