TechCrunch News 2024年11月21日
WhatsApp will finally let you unsubscribe from business marketing spam
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WhatsApp正在测试新的功能,允许用户更好地控制他们接收到的商业信息。用户将能够选择是否接收特定类型的消息,例如促销优惠或公告,并可以选择停止或恢复接收这些信息。此举旨在解决用户被商业信息轰炸的问题,并平衡WhatsApp平台的商业化和用户体验。WhatsApp希望通过提供更细致的控制选项,让用户拥有更多自主权,同时也能帮助商家更好地理解用户的偏好,从而减少垃圾信息,提升用户体验。

🤔WhatsApp用户将能对商业信息进行更精细的控制,例如选择是否接收“优惠和公告”等特定类型的信息,并可随时停止或恢复接收。

📊WhatsApp Business平台已拥有超过2亿月活跃用户,但部分商业信息可能被用户视为垃圾信息,因此平台需要找到平衡商业化和用户体验的方法。

✉️用户可以像在电子邮件中取消订阅促销邮件一样,对WhatsApp商业信息进行更精准的管理,从而减少垃圾信息带来的困扰。

💼WhatsApp将通过教育商家和提供用户控制功能,帮助减少垃圾信息,提升用户体验,同时确保平台的商业化发展。

💰WhatsApp Business是Meta旗下应用的重要收入来源,但平台需要平衡商业化与用户体验,确保核心用户不会因商业信息而感到困扰。

WhatsApp Business has grown to over 200 million monthly users over the past few years. That means there are tons of businesses sending messages to users — and some of these messages could be considered as spam. For customers, the only option was to either let them send messages and offers, or block the business account altogether. WhatsApp is finally changing that.

The company is now testing new ways for users to provide feedback to businesses about what kind of messages they would want to receive — or not receive. This involves buttons like “interested/not interested” and “stop/resume” for some specific categories of messages.

Meta said it will begin testing interactions globally. For example, in the screenshot below, users can indicate whether they are interested (or not interested) in receiving “offers and announcements”.  They can also choose to stop receiving this type of message altogether. In the future, users will have the option to resume messages if they wish to receive offers from a brand during a festive season.

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Businesses can send messages through WhatsApp’s API based on one of these four categories: marketing (offers, new products), utility (order updates, account balance), authentication (one-time passwords) and service (customer inquiries).

While these categories exist in the backend, there was previously no way for customers to stop one type of message while continuing to receive others. For instance, you might want to receive purchase updates and authentication codes from an e-commerce site, but if you weren’t interested in marketing messages, you didn’t have the option to provide that feedback manually.

In countries like India and Brazil, a phone number attached to WhatsApp is the primary communication channel for many users, unlike email. While on email, you get an option to unsubscribe from promotional emails, there weren’t such indicators on WhatsApp. This resulted in users being overwhelmed by spammy business messages.

The company has been considering introducing new controls for business messaging. In a conversation with TechCrunch in September on the sidelines of a WhatsApp Business event in India, Nikila Srinivasan, VP of product management for messaging monetization at Meta, hinted at this feature.

“One important thing we do is to give you transparency that you are interacting and engaging with businesses. Two, if you don’t want to interact with them, the strongest signal you can send is to block them and report them. This helps us understand that this is not a business you want on the platform. In addition to that, we are starting to think about how we can give more preferences to users to express more granularity,” she said.

Srinivasan also mentioned that educating businesses and helping them understand how some of their campaigns are not meeting the platform or users’ standards will eventually reduce spam.

Earlier this year, the company started restricting the number of marketing messages a person can receive in a day without explicitly defining the limit.

For a long time, WhatsApp marketed itself as a place for people to have personal conversations. Over the last few years, the company has introduced features to build and join communities, to broadcast messages as a creator or publisher, and, for businesses, to communicate directly with customers. Both communities and broadcast channels have their own tabs in the app.

However, business communication still shows up in the main chat inbox, and there is no way to filter it. In its Q3 2024 quarterly call, the company indicated that the WhatsApp Business platform is a key growth driver for its family of other apps revenue, which raked in $434 million in the quarter. The company will need to find a balance between making money and not alienating core WhatsApp users by bombarding them with business messages.

When we asked about this balance to Srinivasan along with possibility of creating a separate place for business messages, she pointed out that several of the newer WhatsApp features are optional and separate from the main inbox.

“The core of what you want to do with WhatsApp is to be in your inbox. When I think about whether we would create a separate experience for businesses, I really love the inspiration that we have for helping businesses. Whatever we are doing in terms of educating businesses and investing in user controls is because we want the standard of what actually belongs in your inbox to feel really high,” she said.

You can contact this reporter at im@ivanmehta.com or on Signal: @ivan.42

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