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Meta Introduces Ads to WhatsApp Status

by Harikrishnan A
June 17, 2025
in Business, Markets, News, Tech, Trending, World
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WhatsApp, long cherished for its clean and private messaging experience, is officially entering the world of advertising. On Monday, Meta announced that ads will now begin appearing in the app’s “Status” feature—marking a notable shift in WhatsApp’s core experience and Meta’s broader strategy to monetize the world’s most popular messaging app.

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This move puts WhatsApp on a path that its original founders had resisted for years: integrating ads into a platform that once prided itself on being ad-free.


Sponsored Posts Coming to the “Updates” Tab

The ads will show up in WhatsApp’s “Updates” section, home to the Status feature—a space where users can share disappearing photos, text, videos, and voice notes, much like Stories on Instagram or Facebook. Now, alongside updates from friends and family, users will begin seeing promotional content from businesses.

This is the first time Meta has introduced standard advertising inside WhatsApp itself. While business communication tools and enterprise services have been monetized in the past, this marks a direct entry into personal user experiences. Meta believes the Updates tab is the right space for this change, avoiding intrusion into users’ private chats, which remain untouched.


Years of Resistance End as Meta Moves Forward

WhatsApp’s journey toward advertising has been long and controversial. When Meta (then Facebook) acquired WhatsApp in 2014, founders Jan Koum and Brian Acton were adamantly against bringing ads to the platform. Their vision for WhatsApp was rooted in simplicity, privacy, and a commitment to users—not advertisers.

Despite those principles, Meta has slowly edged toward monetizing WhatsApp. Although a 2020 plan to insert ads was quietly dropped, Meta didn’t abandon the idea. In 2023, WhatsApp head Will Cathcart confirmed that the company was still working on a strategy that wouldn’t compromise the app’s user-first philosophy.

With over 2 billion users worldwide, WhatsApp offers a massive potential revenue stream. Meta, which made more than $160 billion from ads in 2023—primarily through Facebook and Instagram—has now turned its sights on WhatsApp as the next frontier for targeted marketing.


Meta’s Promise: Privacy Still Matters

One of the biggest concerns with advertising on a platform like WhatsApp is user privacy. Meta has emphasized that the ads in WhatsApp will be powered by minimal and non-intrusive data points—things like your country or city, language preferences, the public channels you follow, and past ad interactions.

Importantly, Meta says it will not use your messages, calls, or group chats to determine ad content. Phone numbers won’t be sold to advertisers either. Users who want more control can adjust their ad preferences using Meta’s centralized Accounts Center.

Meta seems well aware of the potential backlash. “We’ve been talking about our plans to build a business that does not interrupt your personal chats for years,” the company said in its update, reaffirming that private messages will remain off-limits for ad targeting.


Promoted Channels and Paid Subscriptions Also Arriving

Ads in the Status section are just one part of a broader update. Meta is also introducing promoted channels in the “Explore” section of WhatsApp, which helps users discover new channels to follow. These channels—ranging from content creators to businesses and public organizations—can now pay to be featured more prominently.

In addition, WhatsApp will begin offering channel subscriptions, allowing users to access exclusive content from creators or organizations they follow. This feature mirrors monetization strategies already in place on Instagram and Telegram, signaling WhatsApp’s evolution into a platform that’s about more than just messaging.

These changes indicate that Meta is gradually expanding WhatsApp’s identity—from a simple, secure communication tool to a content discovery and commerce platform.


Mixed Reactions: Excitement for Brands, Worry for Users

Unsurprisingly, the announcement has sparked a range of reactions. Businesses are eager about the new advertising opportunities, especially in regions like India, Brazil, and parts of Africa where WhatsApp dominates digital communication.

But not all users are thrilled. Many worry that the app’s minimalist, ad-free experience is beginning to fade. Privacy advocates are raising red flags as well, concerned that even limited user data might be a slippery slope.

Some users also fear that what starts with the Status tab might eventually expand into more central features—potentially compromising the intimate, distraction-free nature of the app.

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