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WhatsApp users say they’re being BANNED from app over ‘silly’ group chat mistake

Published on May 16, 2025 at 10:09 AM

WHATSAPP users say Meta is banning their accounts over “silly”;; group chat names.

The group chat names, while claimed to be innocent, appear to violate terms of service.

Screenshot of a new group creation screen with options for choosing a group image, disappearing messages, and group permissions.
WhatsApp’s terms of service says users must not “instigate or encourage conduct that would be illegal... such as promoting violent crime”;;

But many banned users are struggling to appeal their case with WhatsApp’s automated user service system.

“A friend of mine made a group chat, with a silly name – “strippers and cocaine”;; because who doesn’t want an absurd name for a silly little group chat,”;; one user wrote on .

“The group chat got banned even though we haven’t even used it yet and my friend who made the group chat had his whole account banned.

“However this seems to be a prevalent problem as a lot of the posts on this subreddit are people getting banned for similar things.”;;

On a separate Reddit thread, another WhatsApp user alleged their account was banned for the same reason.

“I’ve got a pretty bizarre ban today,”;; they wrote. “I think I know the reason why.”;;

“You see, I have made a group chat for a college subject and called it because it is an abbreviation of that subjects name (I really did not think much of it),”;; they added.

“And WhatsApp has probably flagged it for breaking the terms of use.”;;

WhatsApp’s terms of service says users must not “instigate or encourage conduct that would be ... such as promoting violent crime”;; or “coordinating harm”;;.

Yet users say that having a “silly”;; group chat name should not be grounds for getting banned.

While one user claimed that was used to detect the rule-breaking group chat name, citing a notification they received – WhatsApp says this is not the case.

“Only messages that mention @Meta AI, or that people choose to share with Meta AI, can be read by Meta,”;; WhatsApp writes in a help page on its website.

“Meta can’t read any other messages in your personal chats.”;;

All WhatsApp conversations are end-to-end encrypted – meaning that no one can read them besides the sender and the recipient, not Meta, or even the government.

If a user thinks their account has been wrongly banned, they can appeal.

We ban accounts if we believe the account activity violates ourTerms of Service, for example if it involves spam, or if it puts WhatsApp users’ safety at risk,”;; WhatsApp writes in another frequently asked questions page.

We recommend carefully reviewing the“Acceptable Use of Our Services”;;section of our Terms of Service to learn more about the appropriate uses of WhatsApp and the activities that violate our Terms of Service.

The Sun has contacted Meta for comment.

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