WhatsApp might feel like a free-for-all, but the platform has strict rules. Break them, and you risk getting your account suspended — sometimes permanently. Here are four actions that can land you in trouble.
Using unofficial or modified apps Apps like GBWhatsApp or WhatsApp Plus may offer extra features, but they violate WhatsApp’s terms. Using them can trigger a temporary ban, and repeat offences often lead to permanent suspension.
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Spamming or bulk messaging Sending too many messages to people not in your contacts — especially promotional or automated ones — is a red flag. WhatsApp’s algorithms pick up spamming behaviour quickly and can lock you out.
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Sharing harmful or illegal content Distributing malware, explicit material, misinformation, or anything illegal through WhatsApp is taken seriously. Reports from users or groups can directly lead to your account being banned.
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busive behaviour and harassment Threats, hate speech, stalking, or repeated unwanted contact can all get you reported. Once enough complaints pile up, WhatsApp may remove your account to protect others.
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