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WhatsApp raises concerns over reported service slowdown

By Jessi WuDecember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • WhatsApp says restrictions in Russia are affecting service quality, following reports of deliberate network slowdowns.
  • The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between global tech platforms and Russian regulators over access, control and data policy.

What happened: Messaging platform flags interference with service quality

WhatsApp said it was aware of reports that its service had slowed in parts of Russia and raised concerns that restrictions were limiting users’ ability to communicate reliably. The comments followed media and user reports suggesting that traffic to the messaging platform had been deliberately throttled.

Russian authorities have previously acknowledged slowing or blocking foreign platforms that they argue fail to comply with local laws. While regulators did not formally confirm technical measures against WhatsApp in this instance, officials have long accused the company of breaching requirements related to content moderation and data handling.

WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, remains one of the most widely used messaging apps in Russia despite repeated pressure on Western technology companies since the invasion of Ukraine. Meta’s other services, including Facebook and Instagram, have been designated as extremist organisations in Russia and are blocked nationwide.

The reported slowdown appears to be part of a broader pattern. Over recent years, Russian regulators have used technical restrictions to limit access to platforms including Twitter, YouTube and various encrypted messaging services. Authorities argue that such steps protect national security and ensure compliance with domestic regulations.

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Why it’s important

The latest dispute underscores how geopolitics and regulation increasingly shape the digital experience for users. Messaging apps like WhatsApp play a critical role in personal communication, business operations and news sharing, making any restriction highly visible to the public.

For global technology firms, Russia represents a challenging market where continued operation often comes with legal, ethical and reputational risks. Even without a formal ban, slowdowns and technical interference can significantly undermine service reliability and user trust.

The situation also highlights a broader fragmentation of the internet. As more governments impose local rules on data, encryption and content, global platforms face growing pressure to adapt or withdraw. This trend risks creating parallel digital ecosystems with uneven access to information and services.

For users, the immediate concern is practical. Slower or unstable messaging services can disrupt daily communication and push people towards alternative platforms, often ones more closely aligned with state oversight. In the longer term, such moves may reshape how information flows within and across borders.

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