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Today, October 25th, WhatsApp, the biggest messaging app in the world, suffered from an outage that shut down its services. The outage first hit group messages, with direct messaging following up shortly.
The users of the messaging app started reporting the issue on social media, with the subject trending on Twitter in a matter of minutes. The app is used to send over 100 billion messages a day, a figure which is unrivaled in the industry.
Details About the Outage
According to the service status website Down Detector, more than 12,000 reports were posted by within half an hour.
The outage is one of the most widespread and long-lasting for WhatsApp, a service that has over 2 billion users online. WhatsApp has acknowledged the situation and a representative of its parent company, Meta, which also owns companies such as Facebook, Instagram and Oculus, took to Twitter to address the problem. The messaging app is currently working on remediating the issue.
We’re aware that some people are currently having trouble sending messages and we’re working to restore WhatsApp for everyone as quickly as possible.
The outage is most likely to cause significant disruption. The software is a well-liked tool for group communication for social, professional, and parental tasks because it provides end-to-end encryption for messages.
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