👉Sending a heart emoji to a girl through WhatsApp or some other social networking platforms in Kuwait is presently viewed as a wrongdoing of impelling to revelry, deserving of regulation. As per Kuwaiti legal counselor, Haya Al Shalahi, those convicted for this offense can face two years in jail alongside a fine not exceeding 2,000 Kuwaiti dinars. Likewise, in the adjoining Saudi Arabia, sending 'red heart' emojis on WhatsApp could likewise prompt prison time. According to Saudi regulation, anybody viewed as at fault for this act might serve a prison term of two to five years, alongside a fine of 100,000 Saudi Riyals. As per a Saudi cybercrime expert, sending red hearts on WhatsApp could be considered as “harassment inside the nation's locale. Al Moataz Kutbi, a member of the Anti-Fraud Association in Saudi Arabia, underlined that utilizing "certain images and expressions during online conversations may turn into a harassment crime if a lawsuit is filed by the aggrieved party." In occasions of repeat violations, the fine could increase to a stunning 300,000 Saudi Riyals alongside a limit of five years detainment.✅ . . #EmojiRegulations #SocialMediaLaws #KuwaitiLaw #SaudiArabiaLaw #Cybercrime #DigitalSafety #InternetLaws #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews