WhatsApp crashed, left millions across the globe fuming
Updated | By Laila Majiet
Popular messaging app, WhatsApp, crashed on Friday.
The Facebook-owned messaging app experienced downtime across the globe.
WhatsApp users were of course in a panic, including those in the Jacaranda FM newsroom.
It forced many people to pick up the phone and even SMS - I mean when last?
People took to Twitter to check if they were the only ones experiencing trouble with Whatsapp.
Some literally lost their mind.
Right now in #Whatsapp offices: #whatsappdown. This is the situation ⇣⇣⇣ pic.twitter.com/CsqF8ob3OI
— Nuwa Digital (@nuwadigital) November 3, 2017
Retweet If You Logged On To Twitter Only To Check If #WhatsappDown
— Manuel (@koech_manuel) November 3, 2017
Pic 1: #whatsappdown
— Amit Choudhary (@iamitkc) November 3, 2017
Pic 2: #WhatsappUp pic.twitter.com/pk4wTrd7Iq
Whatsapp msg not sent:
— Gayatri Gambhir (@gayatri_171) November 3, 2017
Step 1: Restart Mobile Data
Step 2: Restart phone
Step 3: Check #Twitter#whatsappdown trending. Now I feel better!
When WhatsApp went down, its users were like#WhatsAppDown pic.twitter.com/HwMr0Q3XbL
— The Standard Digital (@StandardKenya) November 3, 2017
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