WhatsApp back up after global outage and Facebook buyout
WHATSAPP suffered a global outage today, and users hit social media saying they “couldn’t cope” just days after Facebook bought it for $19b.
WHATSAPP suffered a global outage today, and users hit social media saying they “couldn’t cope” just days after Facebook bought it for $19b.
WhatsApp is starting to work again after the messaging app went down early today.
WhatsApp confirmed it experienced a global outage.
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WhatsApp tweeted today:
sorry we currently experiencing server issues. we hope to be back up and recovered shortly.
WhatsApp users hit Twitter to tell others of how they “couldn’t cope” without the app which is widely used among teenagers to message their friends.
I seriously can't live without whatsapp I don't know how I cope when the service keeps turning off ð
Does Mr Zuckerburg realise we can't cope without whatsapp. My friendships are crumbling @LauraRabbiyar @BethanM91 @niakenn1 @KinseyRachel
Really can't cope with whatsapp not working, heads melted- sent about 235128 messages just praying that one will send arggg
They also criticised the deal made by Facebook to buy the popular mobile messaging service.
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They have also posted memes mocking Mark Zuckerberg’s move, suggesting Facebook is trying to shut it down.
so facebook bought whatsapp 5 mins ago and its already not working.. facebook never fails at leting us down ð
please fix your app it has been down for over 2 hours this is a JOKE @WhatsApp
Was Instagram ruined? "@ChrisChinaks: !!!"@Montse_Pedret: Everything Facebook touches gets ruined R.I.P WhatsApp pic.twitter.com/TyRczQ9WNH""
If you can't beat it, buy it and shut it down # WhatsApp pic.twitter.com/1uktWFmMnj
WhatsApp has over 450 million users each month with 70 per cent active on any given day. They have also had strong growth, with one million new registered users each day.
The deal is Facebook’s biggest acquisition and comes less than two years after Mark Zuckerberg’s firm raised $US16 billion in the richest tech sector public stock offering.
Facebook reportedly sought to acquire another hot messaging firm, Snapchat, for $US3 billion last year.