WhatsApp’s worldwide outage, which started shortly after noon, is thought to be the service’s worst one ever?
In India, WhatsApp’s largest user base and market, prominent online tool Down Detector noticed unusually high “issue complaints” around 12:07 PM and had listed thousands of them by 1 PM. Messages not being sent accounted for 69% of reports, while server disconnections and complete app crashes were also common.
Italian and Turkish social media users both complained about not being able to send messages. According to the BBC, users in the UK cannot access the messaging service.
The business claimed that it is working to resume operations. A representative of Meta, which also owns Facebook and Instagram besides WhatsApp, said: “We know some people are presently having problems sending messages and we’re working to restore WhatsApp for everyone as quickly as possible.”
The hashtag #WhatsAppDown ignited a meme frenzy on Twitter and other social media sites. Many customers stated that at first they believed the issue was with their internet service.
Going on the app is the simplest approach to see if WhatsApp works properly once more. If it’s not working, a notice stating “retrying” will appear; therefore, if that message is missing, it might already be operational again.For the most recent statistics on the number of outage reports, you can also go to a website like Down detector.
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