Meta Platforms resolved global WhatsApp connectivity issues, including Pakistan, following reports of app access problems on Wednesday, as tracked by Downdetector.com. In response, the WhatsApp Twitter account posted, “We’re back, happy chatting!”. WhatsApp outages occur when the messaging platform experiences disruptions or technical issues that prevent users from accessing or using its services. These outages can affect users globally or in specific regions, causing inconvenience and frustration for millions of people who rely on WhatsApp for communication.
and we're back, happy chatting!
— WhatsApp (@WhatsApp) July 19, 2023
Earlier, Meta acknowledged disruptions in receiving and delivering messages on WhatsApp, as indicated on their status dashboard. The outages occurred around 1:00 am in Pakistan, affecting users for at least an hour, according to Downdetector.com. Approximately 6,000 users lodged complaints on the tracking website, which collects reports from various sources, including user-submitted errors.
In addition, more than 177,000 users faced WhatsApp issues in the United Kingdom, 37,000 in the US, and nearly 15,000 encountered problems in India while using the messaging app.
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WhatsApp outages can create a myriad of problems for users, impacting various aspects of their personal and professional lives. The widespread reliance on the messaging platform for communication, both casual and critical, means that disruptions can lead to a range of challenges for individuals and businesses alike. However, one thing that remains undisrupted is their humor. Have a look.
WhatsApp is back, what about your partner? pic.twitter.com/aPNfn9svux
— DUJARDIN 🇦🇷 (@dujarr_din) July 19, 2023
Thank you for resolving this issue, but you owe me or i will sue you because i was about to be a millionaire during th video meeting that i was doing and you decided to cut all the services.
— Nyasha Gwata (@nyasha_gwata) July 19, 2023
Why didn't you announce it on thrèàds??🤡🤡🤡🤡
— 𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫 (@abazwhyllzz) July 19, 2023
whatsap and kelectric now this time same progress in pakistan 🙂@KElectricPk
— Safeer Rasheed Khokhar 🇵🇰 (@safeerrasheed05) July 19, 2023
Oh and I’ve been buying data…thought It had finished
— Micheal (@NanaYaw_real) July 19, 2023
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