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    WhatsApp faces EU tech rules after reaching very large platform status

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on February 19, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The image features the WhatsApp logo symbolizing its recent classification as a Very Large Online Platform by the EU. This status mandates WhatsApp to enhance its measures against illegal content, as discussed in our article on EU tech regulations impacting major platforms.
    WhatsApp logo illustrating its status as a large platform under EU tech rules - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    WhatsApp has been designated a Very Large Online Platform under EU rules, requiring compliance with the Digital Services Act to manage illegal content.

    WhatsApp Achieves Very Large Platform Status Under EU Tech Rules

    By Foo Yun Chee

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - WhatsApp has hit a user criterion set out in landmark EU tech rules, the unit owned by Meta Platforms said, meaning it is required to do more to tackle online illegal and harmful content.

    Messaging platform WhatsApp in a February 14 filing said it had about 46.8 million average monthly active users in the 27-country European Union in the six month period to December 2024, above the 45-million-user threshold set out in the Digital Services Act (DSA).

    "We can indeed confirm that WhatsApp has published user numbers above the threshold for designation as a Very Large Online Platform under the Digital Services Act," European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier said in an email on Wednesday.

    After receiving the designation, a platform has four months to comply with the DSA requirements including identifying and assessing system risks related to illegal content, fundamental rights, public security and protection of minors.

    Fines for DSA violations can reach as much as 6% of a company's global annual revenue. Meta's Instagram and Facebook are already classified as very large online platforms.

    Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and its chief lobbyist Joel Kaplan have criticised EU tech rules and enlisted the support of U.S. President Donald Trump.

    (Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •WhatsApp surpasses EU's 45-million-user threshold.
    • •Designated as a Very Large Online Platform under DSA.
    • •Must comply with EU rules on illegal and harmful content.
    • •Fines for non-compliance can reach 6% of global revenue.
    • •Meta's other platforms, Instagram and Facebook, are also classified as large platforms.

    Frequently Asked Questions about WhatsApp faces EU tech rules after reaching very large platform status

    1What user criterion did WhatsApp meet?

    WhatsApp reported approximately 46.8 million average monthly active users in the EU, surpassing the 45 million user threshold set by the EU's Digital Services Act.

    2What are the implications of WhatsApp's designation?

    As a Very Large Online Platform, WhatsApp must comply with DSA requirements, which include identifying and assessing system risks related to illegal content and fundamental rights.

    3What are the potential fines for DSA violations?

    Fines for violations of the Digital Services Act can reach up to 6% of a company's global annual revenue, which could significantly impact Meta Platforms.

    4Who criticized the EU tech rules?

    Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg and chief lobbyist Joel Kaplan have publicly criticized the EU tech rules and sought support from U.S. President Donald Trump.

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