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How to avoid defamation claims linked to WhatsApps
Cape Argus
|January 19, 2026
WHATSAPP messages are at the centre of a growing number of legal battles, and a casual chat can escalate into a defamation claim.
This is the warning of legal expert Ann-Suhet Marx, director and head of Litigation at Gauteng-based law firm VDM Incorporated. According to her, screenshots, deleted messages, and voice notes are reshaping the country’s courtrooms.
“WhatsApp has become South Africa’s most trusted communication tool - and one of its biggest legal blind spots. From neighbourhood disputes to workplace conflicts to high-stakes business fallouts, WhatsApp messages are now at the centre of a growing number of legal battles.”
Marx says she’s seen WhatsApp change from just a messaging platform to a digital “paper” trail, with legal consequences in recent years, leaving the public “dangerously under-informed”.
“WhatsApp has become the modern witness, but unlike traditional documents, WhatsApp messages are editable and easily manipulated. That creates both opportunity and risk — especially when reputations are on the line.”
This story is from the January 19, 2026 edition of Cape Argus.
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