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Previous reports have also suggested WhatsApp could introduce ads in the Status section
Will Cathcart confirmed that the messaging platform will not display ads in the main inbox or in chats, but ments might be shown in two other sections of the app. The revelation comes two months after the company denied a report that claimed WhatsApp was planning to show s ads to monetise the service.
In an interview with Folha de S. Paulo (in Brazilian) Cathcart stated that WhatsApp would remain ad-free in the app's inbox and inside chats. "The reason I qualified the answer is that there could be ads in other places —channels or statuses. For example, channels might charge people to subscribe, they might be exclusive to paid , or the owners might want to promote the channel. But no, we won't place ads in the Inbox," the executive told the publication (translated from Brazilian).
There's no word from the company on when ads will make their way to the Status or Channels sections on the app. The disclosure that WhatsApp could show s ads to s in specific parts of the app comes after Cathcart denied a report in September that the platform was planning to display ments in lists of conversations with s — the default view when a opens the app.
This isn't the first time that WhatsApp has reportedly explored the addition of ments to the popular chat application. In 2019, it was reported that WhatsApp was planning on showing ads to s via the Status feature that allows s to share images and videos in a similar as Instagram and Facebook stories. WhatsApp is currently monetised by offering business messaging features that allow companies to reach the app's massive base — the Meta-owned messaging service has over 2 billion s.
A report in August 2020 stated that WhatsApp was planning on showing ads in the app by using phone numbers to match s' Facebook and WhatsApp s and serve s targeted ments. At the time, it was reported that the company would display these ads once the planned unification of its three messaging platforms — WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook Messenger — was completed.
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