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WhatsApp bounces back after outage

BY TheCable

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The WhatsApp users who experienced difficulties using the app on Friday morning are now communicating with it.

The app was down for about 30 minutes but the glitch was resolved.

Website DownDetector published a map showing more than a thousand WhatsApp users reporting issues with the app.

The problems were focused in western Europe and Asia, but were reported across the world, according to UK Independent.

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Luisa Zissman, a Twitter user, wrote: “Anyone else #whatsapp down? Or just me? RT if your not working too.”

Anyone else #whatsapp down? or just me? RT if yours not working too

— Luisa Zissman (@TheLuluLife) November 3, 2017

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Zissman was not the only Twitter user who reacted to the outage on WhatsApp. Below are some reactions:

How many times have you turned on and off your phone to get whatsapp working? #whatsappdown #whatsapp #panicattack #whatnow #whatshappening pic.twitter.com/kpEX4th47d


Me waiting for Whatsapp to get back online…???#WhatsApp #whatsappdown #Patience pic.twitter.com/DPB30CBW9B

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Some people suggested the launch of the iPhone X crashed the messaging service.

Whatsappen, an unofficial Twitter account which reports on WhatsApp, tweeted at the time: “It’s not known how long the issues will take. WhatsApp is aware and working on it.”

WhatsApp went down earlier this year in May. It took some hours before the problem was fixed.

Used by more than 1.2 billion people around the world, it is a key tool for communications and commerce in many countries.

The service was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $19 billion.

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