Popular messaging service Whatsapp has been restored after it crashed earlier on Friday in several parts of the world, including Pakistan. Users took to other social media platforms like Twitter to express their distress over this as well as find answers as to why it had gone down.
According to Whatsapp developers, the application was facing some technical issues resulting in malfunction. A notice under the “Help” section of the mobile application stated: “Our service is experiencing a problem right now. We are working on it and hope to restore the functionality shortly.”
#WhatsappDown has become a trending hashtag on Twitter.
Whatsapp not working. Check Twitter to see if I’m the only one or not! #WhatsAppDown pic.twitter.com/KnDQV3KX86
— Pricillajc (@jcpricy) November 3, 2017
First we used to check neighborhood from balcony to see if light has gone for everyone else too,Now we check twitter to see if #WhatsAppdown
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) November 3, 2017
#WhatsApp is down. Singaporeans will no longer be able to communicate. Please do not panic. Helicopters have been dispatched. #WhatsAppDown
— mrbrown (@mrbrown) November 3, 2017
WhatsApp Users Right Now ?#whatsappdown pic.twitter.com/mKRMc5fDsC
— Hassan Roonjho® (@Hassan_Roonjho) November 3, 2017
#WhatsAppDown higt time we tried telegram
— Dante (@DanRuiyot) November 3, 2017
The huge communication apocalypse #whatsappdown
— prachi (@pracheeb) November 3, 2017
Everyone is checking #Twitter to see if #whatsapp is down or not.??#whatsappdown #instagram #facebook pic.twitter.com/ZMAlHpT0B6
— Aryan Honarvar (@AryanHonarvar) November 3, 2017