Highlights
WhatsApp Account Bans in India
WhatsApp has imposed bans on over 9.7 million accounts in India in February 2025, showcasing its commitment to upholding its Terms of Service, as detailed in the latest Monthly Safety Report. Notably, more than 1.4 million accounts were removed proactively before any user complaints emerged.
The platform, owned by Meta, boasts over 500 million users across India. This significant action has been attributed to WhatsApp’s dedication to employing AI-driven moderation methods and advanced reporting mechanisms.
A spokesperson for the company stated that WhatsApp has continually invested in Artificial Intelligence, alongside cutting-edge technology, data scientists, and specialists, to ensure the safety of its users on the platform.
This report was aligned with the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 set by India, outlining the extent and nature of abusive behaviour observed on the platform.
Reasons for Account Bans
Although many account bans originate from user reports, WhatsApp also relies on automated systems to detect suspicious activities. Here are some actions that may lead to being banned:
- Spamming and automation: The use of bots or third-party applications to send numerous messages can result in a ban.
- Unwanted group inclusions: Adding individuals to groups without their consent, especially those who frequently leave, is deemed invasive.
- Unsolicited messaging: Messaging individuals through data obtained from unauthorised sources or disregarding requests to cease can lead to issues.
- Spreading misinformation: Excessively forwarding unverified or misleading content can trigger bans due to WhatsApp’s misinformation policies.
- Improper use of broadcast lists: Receiving multiple reports regarding your broadcasts may lead to account suspension.
Encouraging Responsible App Use
Beyond enforcement actions, WhatsApp encourages its users to engage with the app more responsibly. Here are key safety recommendations:
- Always seek permission before adding someone to a group.
- Respect requests from others to halt messaging.
- Avoid forwarding messages that cannot be verified.
- Utilise broadcast lists judiciously.
- Abide by WhatsApp’s Terms of Service, which prohibit harassment, defamation, and the dissemination of false information.
What to Do If You Are Wrongly Banned
If there is a belief that an account was banned unjustly, users can appeal directly through the app. They should enter a 6-digit code received via SMS and submit a review request. WhatsApp commits to providing a response following the evaluation process.