
One of the most popular messaging apps on the planet is WhatsApp. It would be totally logical for there to be a lot of commotion if it were to fail given that there are almost 2 billion users who depend on its services on a daily basis. Today is the day, then. Social media is currently flooded with concerns about WhatsApp being down.
Users who depend on the messaging app on a regular basis might find thousands more complaints by searching for the hashtag #WhatsAppDown on Twitter. Unquestionably, a blackout of this magnitude might affect the lives of millions of people today, whether it is for personal or professional use, and regardless of whether it is resolved in the upcoming few minutes or not.
Users have complained that they are unable to send messages and that their calls never reach the “ringing” stage. Through a spokeswoman, the Meta-owned firm reacted to the Business Today team: “We’re aware that some users are now experiencing issues sending messages, and we’re trying to rapidly restore WhatsApp for everyone.”
According to data, there are 180 nations in the world where people use WhatsApp. With such a significant global outage, Meta is undoubtedly focused on finding a solution as soon as feasible.
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