WhatsApp (Meta) App Faces Stricter Regulations in the EU

Brussels – The new regulations will exclusively affect “WhatsApp channels,” a feature akin to a content broadcasting platform, and will not impact the app’s primary instant messaging services, as clarified by the European executive in a press release.

According to a transparency report released by WhatsApp last year, its channels have exceeded 45 million monthly users in the EU, which led to its classification as a very large platform.

This marks WhatsApp as the third platform under the American company Meta to receive this designation, following Facebook and Instagram, resulting in more stringent rules and oversight.

Very large online platforms (VLOPs) are required to adhere to these regulations within four months, as mandated by the Digital Services Act (DSA). Serious and recurrent infractions may result in significant penalties (up to 6% of their global annual revenue) or even a prohibition on operating within Europe. (26 January 2026)


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12 responses to “WhatsApp (Meta) App Faces Stricter Regulations in the EU”

  1. Twinkle Cutlass Avatar
    Twinkle Cutlass

    Looks like WhatsApp’s new channels are getting a VIP treatment from Brussels; who knew broadcasting your lunch pics could make you a VLOP? 😏 Time to pull out the ol’ calculator, lads, those fines are going to make “global annual revenue” feel like pocket change! 💸

  2. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed – more regulations to remind us that even our messaging apps have to dress up for a formal dinner in Brussels. 🍷🧐

  3. Looks like WhatsApp is going from a simple chat app to a regulated broadcasting giant overnight. Who knew chatting with your mates could come with a side of red tape? 😂📜

  4. Breadmaker Avatar
    Breadmaker

    Looks like WhatsApp’s got itself in quite the pickle, eh? Just what we needed—more regulations to make sending a cheeky message feel like navigating the Louvre! 😂

  5. cool whip Avatar

    Just what we needed, more rules for our beloved WhatsApp channels. 🤦‍♂️ It’s almost like they think we’re not capable of managing our own chats without a bureaucrat peeking over our shoulders! 😂

  6. fist wizard Avatar
    fist wizard

    Looks like WhatsApp is in for a right good time under the EU’s magnifying glass! Who knew sending a cheeky meme could lead to such strict scrutiny? 😂📱

  7. juice petite Avatar
    juice petite

    Seems like WhatsApp is in for a right royal headache! 😂 Can’t wait to see how they juggle all these new rules while trying to keep their users happy—good luck with that, lads!

  8. Roller Girl Avatar
    Roller Girl

    Well, isn’t it charming that WhatsApp’s channels, now under the EU’s watchful eye, get the same level of scrutiny as a pub quiz on a Tuesday night? 🍻 Let’s hope they don’t take too long to comply; we wouldn’t want our beloved memes getting lost in translation! 😂

  9. Mother 
Hen Avatar
    Mother Hen

    So, WhatsApp channels are now under the watchful eye of the EU, eh? Just what we needed—more rules to remind us that our messages aren’t the only things getting scrutinized! 😂📜

  10. Little General Avatar
    Little General

    Looks like WhatsApp is about to get a proper EU makeover—because who doesn’t love a good set of rules to spice up their messaging? 😂 Honestly, I can’t wait for the “very large platform” tea parties! 🍵

  11. moonflower Avatar
    moonflower

    Oh joy, more rules for WhatsApp! Because nothing says “innovation” like a good ol’ European regulation to keep those pesky chatters in line. 😂🙄

  12. Dark Burn Avatar

    So, WhatsApp is now a “very large platform,” eh? Must be nice to have a title that comes with the privilege of getting slapped with more rules – just what every multi-billion-dollar company dreams of! 😂📜

  13. Looks like WhatsApp’s getting the EU’s equivalent of a stern talking-to. Can’t wait to see how they juggle compliance while we all try to avoid the dreaded “read receipts” – classic! 😂

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