WhatsApp faces global outage impacting 2 billion users. Meta-owned platforms WhatsApp and Instagram experience disruptions. More details inside!
In a bizarre twist, users worldwide were left in the lurch as Meta-owned platforms WhatsApp and Instagram suffered a major outage. Approximately 2500 incidents were reported in the U.S. alone, causing chaos among the 2 billion users of WhatsApp. The disruption, not linked to country-specific internet issues, led to widespread issues with sending and receiving messages.
Downdetector.com highlighted the extent of the crisis, with users in the U.S. and other countries struggling to access the messaging service. The outage, spanning across multiple countries, affected not only WhatsApp but also Meta's other platforms like Instagram and Facebook, amplifying the global frustration.
As the outage unfolded, reports from Downdetector indicated a peak in problems around 7 pm in Ireland. Despite global nature of the issue, Meta reassured users that the incidents weren't tied to regional internet disruptions. The unexpected downtime of the Mark Zuckerberg-owned WhatsApp stirred concerns among the app's wide user base.
The unprecedented WhatsApp downtime caused significant distress, with users facing challenges in communication. This outage marks a pivotal moment for Meta Platforms, emphasizing the vulnerability of even the most dominant tech giants to technical glitches. The incident serves as a reminder of the digital interconnectedness and reliance on messaging services like WhatsApp during the modern era.
There were about 2500 incidents of U.S. users reporting issues with the messaging platform, according to Downdetector.
In a surprising turn of events, users across the globe faced significant disruptions while using the Meta-owned platforms WhatsApp and Instagram.
WhatsApp is down worldwide, impacting the 2 billion users of the messaging service. Users started experiencing issues connecting to WhatsApp in multiple ...
Meta Platforms-owned WhatsApp was down for thousands of users on Wednesday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
In addition to WhatsApp, other Meta-owned social media platforms, Instagram and Facebook, are also facing a worldwide outage.
Users of Meta-owned WhatsApp from across the world have reported problems with both sending and receiving messages.
Problems with the messaging service spiked around 7pm in Ireland, as per reports from Downdetector. In response to the service disruption, WhatsApp addressed ...
The incidents are not related to country-level internet disruptions or filtering. WhatsApp affected globally. The problem with Mark Zuckerberg's WhatsApp was ...
WhatsApp is currently down for millions of users worldwide as the Meta-owned company reports major disruptions to the popular app.
There were more than 17,000 incidents of users reporting issues with the messaging platform, according to Downdetector, which tracks outages by collating status ...
Thousands of users are reporting issues with WhatsApp in the UK this evening (April 3), with more than 65,000 reports lodged with DownDetector.
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