The truth is out: WhatsApp has a secret obsession with the United States, and its latest move proves it. With over 100 million monthly active users in the country, it’s clear that the app has a serious crush on America.
But what’s even more revealing is that over 50% of WhatsApp’s users in the US have iPhones. Coincidence? We think not. It’s clear that WhatsApp is trying to curry favor with the tech giant, even if it means sacrificing its own cross-platform compatibility.
And let’s not forget WhatsApp’s history of prioritizing other countries, like India, Brazil, and Indonesia. It’s almost as if the app is trying to spread its wings and leave the US behind. But with its latest marketing push, it’s clear that WhatsApp has a change of heart. Or is it just a ploy to distract us from its real motives?
We can’t help but notice that WhatsApp’s marketing campaigns are eerily similar to those of its arch-nemesis, Google. It’s almost as if the two companies are trying to outdo each other in a game of “who can be more obnoxious.” But we’re not buying it. We know that beneath the surface, WhatsApp is just trying to make a quick buck off of its users.
And what’s with the sudden emphasis on “green bubble” vs. “blue bubble” devices? Is WhatsApp trying to stir up controversy and divide its users? We think so. And don’t even get us started on the ridiculous marketing stunt of placing a 200-foot bubble between the Apple and Samsung stores in LA. It’s a desperate attempt to grab attention and make a splash in the competitive world of social media.
So, what’s the real reason behind WhatsApp’s sudden obsession with the US? Is it a genuine attempt to connect with its users, or just a clever marketing ploy? We’ll be keeping a close eye on WhatsApp’s moves, and we’re not afraid to call them out when they’re being shady.



