Key Takeaways
- WhatsApp is testing new anti-spam measures to limit business messages
- Businesses may be blocked if users don’t reply to their messages
- Features similar to message forwarding limits are being implemented
- Testing begins in select regions initially
WhatsApp could soon give users more control over messages from unknown senders, potentially ending unwanted business communications. The Meta-owned platform is testing new measures to curb spam by limiting how businesses can contact users.
The upcoming feature appears similar to WhatsApp’s earlier approach to limiting forwarded messages in markets like India. Businesses will receive warnings about the number of messages sent to users, and those who don’t receive responses may face restrictions from messaging further.
How WhatsApp’s Anti-Spam System Works
WhatsApp is developing a system where businesses face consequences for sending unwanted messages. If users don’t respond to business messages, those accounts could be blocked from contacting them again through the platform.
The company has begun testing these spam-control measures in select regions. This move is particularly interesting given Meta’s broader business objectives through its various platforms.
Other Platform Updates
Alongside anti-spam features, WhatsApp continues integrating more Instagram-like tools. The Status update feature now includes ads and is testing question-asking capabilities similar to Instagram Stories.
Meta AI plays a significant role in these updates, though WhatsApp maintains its end-to-end encryption standards. These Instagram-inspired features are currently available in beta versions of the app.





