Yesterday evening I thought I was the only one who kept beating my cell phone because I couldn’t receive messages from the most used app in Ghana, WhatsApp, little did I know that the situation was not different around the world.
The messaging app is thought to have gone down in Europe, South America, Africa and the US for several hours yesterday evening.
The messaging app is thought to have gone down in Europe, South America, Africa and the US for several hours yesterday evening.
Whatsapp has gone down on what is believed to be a worldwide scale – which left millions of users without a connection.
The popular messaging app is reported to be malfunctioning, and won’t allow users to connect to their chat messages.
https://twitter.com/hannahkuchler/status/859881754068271105
Hundreds of people from different countries have already taken to Twitter to flag the problem.
Users in Europe, South America, Africa and the US are all thought to have been affected for the last hour, according to Down Detector
The spokesperson told Business Insider the outage was caused by WhatsApp itself, rather than by an “external source.” Asked if the outage affected all of WhatsApp’s users, the spokesperson reiterated that it was a “global” outage, but said it was not possible to say whether every user was affected.
The popular messaging app is reported to be malfunctioning, and won’t allow users to connect to their chat messages.
https://twitter.com/hannahkuchler/status/859881754068271105
Hundreds of people from different countries have already taken to Twitter to flag the problem.
Users in Europe, South America, Africa and the US are all thought to have been affected for the last hour, according to Down Detector
The spokesperson told Business Insider the outage was caused by WhatsApp itself, rather than by an “external source.” Asked if the outage affected all of WhatsApp’s users, the spokesperson reiterated that it was a “global” outage, but said it was not possible to say whether every user was affected.
After several hours of suffering a worldwide breakdown, instant messaging app, Whatsapp was finally back. And you could see the relief from the posts gathered from young Ghanaian social media enthusiasts.
The popular messaging application left millions of users stranded after virtually going offline on Wednesday evening for close to 3hours.
The popular messaging application left millions of users stranded after virtually going offline on Wednesday evening for close to 3hours.
The popular messaging app was reported to be malfunctioning, and won’t allow users to connect to their chat messages.
Hundreds of users worldwide took to social media to announce the inconveniences the problem had caused them.
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