Repeating text on WhatsApp is one of the most beloved chat traditions — sending 100 "Happy Birthday!" messages to a friend, building emoji walls, or filling a group chat with hilarious nonsense. Here's how to do it well.
Send a friend a single message that fills their entire screen when they open it. Use our WhatsApp text repeater:
The recipient gets one tall message that requires scrolling. Maximum dramatic effect.
For more visual impact, use our emoji repeater with no separator: a wall of 200 🎉 emojis lands like confetti. Combinations work too — try 🎂🎉🥳 repeated 30 times.
Common group-chat repetition pranks:
WhatsApp's spam detection isn't triggered by long messages — it's triggered by patterns that look like mass marketing:
For more detail, read our full WhatsApp safety guide.
The first time you send someone a 100-message wall, expect: a laughing reaction, a "stop pls" reply, and eventually them doing it back to you. The tradition lives because it works.
Yes, but send them one at a time as separate, personal messages. Don't use WhatsApp Broadcast to blast 50 people simultaneously — that triggers spam detection.
Yes. The wa.me share link works on all WhatsApp clients identically.
Around 65,536 characters per message. Beyond that, the tool warns you and you'll need to split into multiple messages.
Yes, anyone can block you for any reason. But blocking is different from a WhatsApp-level ban. A single blocked person doesn't affect your account.
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The two most common tricks are the wall of text — a short phrase repeated hundreds of times so it fills the screen — and the empty message, sent using the Invisible style (a Braille-blank character that looks blank but counts as content). Build either in the WhatsApp repeater and copy with one tap. The invisible text guide explains how the blank message works.
A WhatsApp message holds about 65,536 characters, so most walls fit in a single bubble. Very large pastes can briefly lag an older phone; if it stutters, lower the count. The live counter shows the exact length before you send.
A one-off wall in a chat with people who know you is harmless fun. Sending repeated or blank messages to many recipients, or over and over, is spam — and WhatsApp bans accounts for it. See will WhatsApp ban me for spam.