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WHATSAPP EMBRACES ADS, SHIFTING ITS CORE IDENTITY

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Meta Platforms announced on June 16, 2025, that WhatsApp, its global messaging giant, will display ads for the first time, marking a pivotal shift for the app acquired for $19 billion in 2014.

WHATSAPP EMBRACES ADS, SHIFTING ITS CORE IDENTITY

The ads will appear in the Updates tab, a section hosting Status posts and Channels, used by roughly 1.5 billion people daily. This move diverges from WhatsApp's original ad-free ethos, championed by founders Jan Koum and Brian Acton, who prioritized simplicity and privacy over commercial features. The decision reflects Meta’s broader strategy to monetize WhatsApp’s massive user base, now exceeding 3 billion monthly active users. Unlike personal chats, which remain untouched, the Updates tab will feature status ads prompting users to message businesses directly. Channels will also introduce search ads and subscription options, allowing administrators to charge for exclusive content. Meta plans to take a 10% cut of these subscriptions eventually, though not at launch.

This shift isn’t just about revenue. It's a response to Meta’s need to fund ambitious AI investments, including a $14.3 billion stake in Scale AI.

imageWith advertising driving 98% of Meta’s $164.5 billion revenue last year, WhatsApp’s untapped potential offers a lucrative frontier. The Updates tab’s high traffic makes it a natural starting point, balancing monetization with the app's core messaging function.

BALANCING PRIVACY WITH PROFIT

WhatsApp’s ad rollout comes with assurances that privacy remains intact. Personal messages, calls, and statuses are end-to-end encrypted, meaning Meta cannot access their content to target ads. Instead, the company will use basic data—user location, language, device type, and interactions with ads or Channels—to personalize promotions. Users linking their WhatsApp accounts to Facebook or Instagram may see more tailored ads, leveraging Meta’s broader data ecosystem.

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