WhatsApp is rolling out ads. In an update on Monday, Meta announced that it will now show ads from businesses through its Stories-like status feature.

Meta says it will tailor the ads to your interests by using “limited” information, including your country or city, language, the channels you follow, and how you interact with ads on the platform. You can also change your ad preferences from Meta’s Accounts Center.

This isn’t the only change Meta is making to WhatsApp. The company will also start showing promoted channels when you click on the Explore button to find new ones to follow. It’s also rolling out the ability to subscribe to channels to “receive exclusive updates” as well.

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      Yes, encrypted chats packetised over SMTP layer.

      Smooth as silk for a year and a half.

      Send pics, voicemails, files, videos, and video-chat(via Jitsi integration)

      Arcane-chat app does location sharing too.

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    This is such great news! More ammo to use when trying to convince friends and family to move away from WhatsApp

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    Do you have WhatsApp?

    No Telegram?

    I dont have that one, none of the clients seem to work on my phone… Wechat?

    Cant verify, SMS doesnt get through. LINE?

    lol I dont have a japanese number. Kakaotalk?

    No… …discord?

    Sure!

    Shit he’s 30 seconds from finding out Im a furry.

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    • provide free app at a loss

    • grow massive user base and market share

    • squeeze your userbase for every cent they’re worth

    Every single time. We got to solve the funding issue some how, I dont want to live in a future run by ads.

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      WhatsApp was not free and already had a massive user base before Facebook bought it.

      Hope this will turn people to alternatives.

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      Eastern Europe loves the app Viber that Rakuten bought, which has had ads for years.

      People LOVE a walled garden of their friends are there, too.

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    Looks like I need an alternative. An alternative for which there is still no prospect of enshitification. Which services are neither American, Chinese nor Russian? Anything from Europe?

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    I wonder whether Meta will try to lock down cross platform access now.

    Currently Beeper still works everywhere and EU’S DMA (Digital Markets Act) still has WhatsApp as gate keeper which is required to interpolate with other chat apps. However “WhatsApp stories” are entirely different from chat so that means they can block all of that and this is probably how Meta will approach future WhatsApp updates - more shit to lock people in WhatsApp that isnt directly chat related because thats the only way to show people ads.

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      All of my community groups are on there, including the school parents one. My choice is to not participate in the community or have Whatsapp… Or worse, Facebook.

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        I have a buddy in Japan who was a foreign exchange student here in the U.S. years ago. When he went back home I had to use Line to talk to him, I tried for years to get him to use Signal and after years of nagging he agreed to start using Discord… well at least it’s not Whatsapp…

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        One of the first movers, so many chat groups are still on there and it’s very difficult to make people move. Many people simply don’t care about privacy, ads, user experience and what not, they just want the convenience of staying in the chat groups they are already in. A shame really.

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      I had to do it because many use it and I was not. If you want to communicate in certain parts of the world, this is the only way. I wish everyone would go to Signal or Telegram but everyone are not me.

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      Some of us don’t have another choice. All (but 1) of my support groups are on WhatsApp and only 1 is on signal.

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    I literally just got my senior citizen dad off Skype and over to WhatsApp like 2 years ago… Ain’t no way I can get him over to signal

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    11 hours ago

    “We will never show you ads in WhatsApp. We promise”. --Facebook when they bought WhatsApp and promised the previous owner not to force ads in the app…