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    WhatsApp Bans Over 8 Million Indian Accounts in a Month: Here’s Why

    Arjun SinghBy Arjun SinghFebruary 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], February 20: WhatsApp, India’s largest social media platform, has taken swift action against over 8.4 million accounts, banning them in just one month. This move comes from Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, in response to rising concerns about the misuse of the platform for fraudulent activities. According to the company, the decision to ban these accounts was driven by reports of scams and suspicious activities, prompting numerous users to report such fraudulent behavior.

    Meta’s Transparency Report, which outlines the company’s efforts to maintain a safe environment for users, highlights that these actions were taken to safeguard the platform’s integrity. The report revealed that Meta banned approximately 8.45 million WhatsApp accounts in India to comply with the provisions of Section 4(1)(d) and Section 3A(7) of the Information Technology Act. This action followed persistent complaints and a concerted effort to enhance monitoring.

    Details of the Ban
    The report from Meta reveals that the bans occurred between August 1 and August 31. Out of the total banned accounts, 1.66 million were immediately blocked due to serious violations, while the remaining accounts were banned after investigations determined them to be suspicious. Notably, over 1.6 million accounts were banned proactively during monitoring, without any user complaints, as they were identified to be engaged in misuse.

    Reasons Behind the Account Bans
    WhatsApp has outlined several primary reasons for the mass banning of accounts:

    • Violation of Terms of Service: This includes activities such as sending bulk messages, spamming, engaging in fraudulent activities, and sharing misleading or harmful information.
    • Illegal Activities: Accounts flagged for involvement in illegal activities, under local laws, were also banned as part of WhatsApp’s commitment to complying with legal requirements.
    • User Complaints: WhatsApp also takes action based on user complaints regarding harassment, abuse, or inappropriate behavior on the platform. These complaints have been a key driver in identifying and addressing harmful accounts.

    A Commitment to User Safety
    The proactive steps taken by WhatsApp aim to foster a secure and trustworthy environment for its users, especially in a country where the platform has become a key communication tool. Meta’s increased monitoring efforts, spurred by continuous user feedback, underscore the company’s dedication to user safety.

    WhatsApp’s report complies with the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, specifically under Rule 4(1)(d) and Rule 3A(7). In August 2024, WhatsApp also received 10,707 user complaints, with 93 % of them resulting in immediate action by the platform.

    Conclusion
    Meta’s decision to ban millions of accounts reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to maintain the integrity of WhatsApp as a communication platform. By focusing on user safety, addressing illegal activities, and responding to user complaints, WhatsApp is demonstrating its commitment to creating a more secure online environment. As the platform continues to evolve, its approach to combating fraud and other harmful activities will likely shape the future of digital communication in India and globally.

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