Services of Meta-owned WhatsApp are currently experiencing disruption. Acknowledging the issue, a Meta spokesperson said the company is working to restore services 'as quickly as possible.'
"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 spokesperson said, as per Reuters.
According to realtime monitor Downdetector, the outage is being experienced in various parts of the country, with thousands of users reporting disruptions. In fact, a global outage has been reported.
Meanwhile, Twitter users, as usual, came up with hilarious memes. Also #whatsapp down is trending on the social media network.
According to realtime monitor Downdetector, the outage is being experienced in various parts of the country, with thousands of users reporting disruptions. In fact, a global outage has been reported.
Meanwhile, Twitter users, as usual, came up with hilarious memes. Also #whatsapp down is trending on the social media network.
WhatsApp has gone down for users across the UK, with tens of thousands of people reporting being unable to send or receive messages.
Downdetector, which tracks outages, said more than 57,600 reports of problems had been submitted at 8.41am, with issues first detected just before 8am.
However, the number of users experiencing issues could be much higher due to the way the website collects data.
WhatsApp users from around the world have taken to social media platforms, such as Twitter, to complain that the app is not working.
Downdetector also found more than 11,000 users in India, and 19,000 in Singapore, had reported experiencing issues.
Users have found that while they can open the app and access their conversations, it is failing to deliver new messages or successfully send any.
A persistent message is showing for many users at the top of the app, saying it is "connecting" to the server, but then appears to fail to do so.
"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," a spokesperson for the platform's parent company, Meta, said.
WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging platforms in the UK and around the world, and is estimated to have more than two billion active users globally.
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