WhatsApp’s ‘We see you’ joke sparks global privacy backlash

Nov 1, 2025

What was meant as an innocent joke ended in a global privacy controversy for WhatsApp. WhatsApp posted on X “people who end messages with “lol” we see you, we honor you“, after which reactions and criticism erupted. And rightly so, because WhatsApp really can see a lot about you. Signal can’t.

The “joke” by WhatsApp has now been viewed more than 14 million times:

The tweet sparked a lot of reactions:

WhatsApp can see a lot about you


After the social media manager at WhatsApp saw that the “joke” had failed, they quickly tried to defend it. In doing so, WhatsApp pulled its well-known trick of telling only half the story: WhatsApp keeps stressing that messages are end-to-end encrypted and private, but doesn’t mention that they can still see many other things, such as metadata.

WhatsApp can also see your profile photo, information about yourself, group names, and the descriptions of your communities and groups, as stated in WhatsApp’s privacy policy:

“You may also provide content that is not encrypted which means that we can see it. This includes your profile picture, your “about” information and names and descriptions of your communities and groups.”

WhatsApp can and wants to see even more of you

Another trick WhatsApp uses is gradually building more features into the app that are not end-to-end encrypted, allowing WhatsApp to collect and see even more data about you.

A recent example of this is Channels. In the supplementary privacy policy for WhatsApp Channels, it states that WhatsApp collects and sees literally everything about you: which content you view, how you react, which features you use, for how long, when, your searches, and everything about your followers. They also collect everything shared in channels, such as text, videos, photos, documents, links, gifs, stickers, audio content and polls.

Signal sees nothing


Signal’s President Meredith Whittaker also joined the discussion and posted “They see your metadata, they mean. At Signal? We see nothing. Check our open source code if you want the receipts❤️”

A bit later, she added a spot-on comparison with a clip from Succession:

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