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WhatsApp suddenly went down in India, there was a problem in the group chat, now the message is also closed, millions of users got upset

#WhatsappDown is currently trending on Twitter, the company is engaged in restoring the service.

People’s popular messaging platform WhatsApp is running down for the last quarter of an hour across the country. Due to the sudden downfall of WhatsApp, millions of users are upset. Due to the sudden shutdown of WhatsApp in the afternoon, users are unable to send messages and some are facing problems even while logging into their accounts. Users have found flaws in messaging, server connection and other parts of the app. Although the company is engaged on correcting it. More than 20,000 users on DownDetector, a platform that reports and tracks down websites or services, have reported problems with WhatsApp, and the current flaw in a large area has affected users.

Memes are being made on other social media sites including Twitter

Let us tell you that with the downing of WhatsApp, people have resorted to microblogging sites Twitter and Facebook and are writing about it. Users are asking each other whether WhatsApp’s services have really been affected. #WhatsappDown is currently trending on Twitter.

Trying to restore services Meta

Social media company Meta has told news agency Reuters that its team is trying to restore services as soon as possible. “We are aware that some users are having trouble sending messages and we are trying to restore WhatsApp to everyone as soon as possible,” a meta spokesperson said.

Services down in other countries

According to a report, the services of WhatsApp have been down not only in India but globally. According to the report, users in the United Kingdom and other countries of the world are also facing problems. WhatsApp users are seeing the current conversations but they are neither able to send messages to anyone nor any messages are coming to their number.

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