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If you use WhatsApp daily, these new ads will definitely affect you

GEEK STAFF
GEEK STAFF
June 16, 2025

WhatsApp is moving forward with plans to integrate advertising into select areas of its platform, marking a shift in how the messaging service balances its utility with monetization. The move targets the app’s broader content ecosystem, specifically its Channels and Status features, while leaving the core messaging experience unchanged.

Channels, which allow creators and organizations to broadcast updates to followers, are receiving a subtle but notable redesign. A key addition is the introduction of paid subscriptions, enabling channel operators to offer exclusive content for a monthly fee. This update positions WhatsApp as a more viable platform for content creators and businesses looking to build a direct relationship with their audiences.

Alongside subscriptions, WhatsApp is giving channel administrators the option to promote their channels within the app’s directory. This paid visibility feature is aimed at helping channels grow their reach by elevating their presence in search and discovery tools. Additionally, admins can now run ads in WhatsApp’s Status section, a Stories-like feature where users and businesses share temporary updates.

For regular users, the most visible change will be the appearance of ads within the Status feed. These will come from various channels and businesses, but importantly, they will be confined to the Updates tab. WhatsApp has clarified that ads will not appear in private chat threads, preserving the app’s core function as a secure and ad-free space for personal communication.

The new features are rolling out gradually to Android and iOS users, with WhatsApp aiming to enhance business and creator tools without compromising the user experience. While the inclusion of ads may raise concerns for some, the company appears intent on keeping them compartmentalized and relevant to users engaging with its broader platform features.

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