WhatsApp Ban: Meta-owned instant messaging app WhatsApp suspended more than 98 lakh accounts in India in June 2025.
WhatsApp Ban: Meta-owned instant messaging app WhatsApp suspended more than 98 lakh accounts in India in June 2025. This step was taken to prevent abuse on the platform and increase user safety. According to media reports, more than 19 lakh of these accounts were already banned proactively, that is, even before any user complaint came.
Action was also taken on user complaints.
According to WhatsApp's monthly compliance report, 23,596 user complaints were received in June. These complaints were related to account support, ban appeals, and technical problems related to the product. After reviewing these complaints, the company also took direct action on 1,001 cases.
WhatsApp's focus
WhatsApp is constantly improving its security features to prevent spam, fake news and other abuses on the platform. The company believes that preventing damage is better than preventing it after it happens. With this thinking, WhatsApp is using advanced technology and user feedback.
WhatsApp's automated system
WhatsApp's abuse prevention system monitors three important stages of a user's account lifecycle.
At the time of registration
While sending messages
On receiving negative feedback (such as reporting or blocking by a user)
These automated tools are also supported by a team of experts who review special cases and improve the accuracy of the system. This step of WhatsApp shows how serious the company is about the safety of users. Strict steps are being taken to prevent abuse, spam and harmful activities so that users can communicate openly without any fear or harassment. Along with this, this step will also greatly improve the user experience.
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