Issue preventing users from accessing Facebook's social networking platforms has been resolved.
More than 11,000 users of Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger reported issues with accessing the applications, sending messages, and signing into their accounts, according to the outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
Just earlier this week, Meta's WhatsApp messaging service encountered a global outage that was quickly rectified. By combining status information from several sources, including user-submitted issues on its site, Downdetector tracks outages. Recall that the more than hour-long global outage was apologised for by the Meta-owned WhatsApp. On Tuesday, the messaging service app went down for more than an hour, making it impossible for many of the billions of users of this well-liked service to connect or communicate.
'It is commonly known that WhatsApp now has transmission issues. We apologise for the inconvenience. The problem has been resolved ' a Meta representative said
WhatsApp claimed service on the popular messaging platform has been restored following a brief outage on Tuesday that left customers angry they couldn't send or receive messages. According to Downdetector, which tracks outage complaints, people started reporting problems at three in the morning EDT.
The company was informed that some users were having issues sending messages, the issue has been fixed, and WhatsApp apologises for any difficulty this may have caused. 2014 saw the acquisition of WhatsApp by Meta (previously Facebook). It is quite well-liked, especially outside of the US, where many individuals use it for daily communication.