WhatsApp has been testing a major change that
limits how many messages you can send to others if they donât reply â both for individual users and business accounts. This is part of the platformâs broader push to cut down on spam and unwanted messages.
đšÂ Whatâs changing- WhatsApp plans to limit the number of messages you can send in a month to people who havenât responded to you.
- If the person youâre messaging doesnât reply, future messages may count toward this limit.
- When youâre close to reaching your limit, whatsapp will show a warning popâup.
This means after JuneâJuly (as the tests expand), users who repeatedly send messages to nonâresponders could
get blocked from sending more until someone replies.
đ¤Â Why whatsapp is doing thisWhatsApp has grown into a major communication platform with billions of users worldwide â but that also means
spam and unsolicited messages are rising. Limiting oneâsided messaging is intended to:
â Reduce spam and harassment
â Make chats more meaningful
â Encourage replies before more messages are sent
â Improve overall user experience
đ Â What this means for usersâ
 If you mostly chat with friends & familyYour experience probably
wonât change much â as long as the others respond. whatsapp says average users usually wonât hit the limit.
đ If you message a lot of people who donât reply- Messages to nonâresponders will eventually hit a cap.
- You might see warnings like âYouâre near your message limit â wait for a reply.â
- Continued messaging without replies may be restricted.
This applies to
both personal accounts and businesses that send many messages â especially if recipients donât respond.
đŁÂ Related Upcoming whatsapp Changes (2026)đ Usernames instead of phone numbersWhatsApp is also preparing a
usernames feature, letting people connect without sharing phone numbers. This is expected to roll out further through 2026 and might affect how you send messages and invite contacts.
đ Key Takeaway⥠If youâre someone who messages a lot of people who
donât reply, whatsapp is
planning a limit on how many such messages you can send per month starting around midâ2026. This is part of an antiâspam effort that will make conversations more reciprocal and reduce unwanted messages.
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