WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook down worldwide
People have taken to Twitter to voice their frustrations
Facebook is introducing new tols to prevent foreign interference in online political advertising and to increase transparency. AFP/File/JOEL SAGET
Social media users were left frustrated on Sunday after WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook were reportedly down worldwide. At the time of publishing, news feeds on Facebook wouldn’t refresh, while posting was impossible. Instagram also could not refresh the feed, while WhatsApp messages had not been coming through.
“Checking for WhatsApp messages,” was the only notification coming through on WhatsApp for some users.
The hashtags #WhatsAppDown, #InstagramDown and #FacebookDown have been trending on Twitter worldwide, alongside Zuckerberg, with social media users voicing their frustrations.
#whatsappdown #instagramisdown I've been trying to figure out my internet when I should've checked twitter first!
— Paula (@PaulaFilipa) April 14, 2019
https://twitter.com/OurSudip/status/1117405571110592514
https://twitter.com/Im_actualtrash/status/1117405461714620416
Hem hem hem
Thankyou twitter#whatsappdown #instagramdown pic.twitter.com/K3E6TjESvk— mantan terindah (@Nafifahh__) April 14, 2019
https://twitter.com/Bunono_B/status/1117405381469380609
https://twitter.com/lorzzz/status/1117405371302158336
Whatsapp: #whatsappdown
Facebook: #FacebookDown
Instagram: #InstagramDown
Twitter: pic.twitter.com/WbMw3kMqpc— Deane Bloem (@deanebloem) April 14, 2019
https://twitter.com/JBaguma_/status/1117405212594012161
Anyone else having problems with @WhatsApp just now? Is #whatsappdown?
— Tony Kainth 💙 (@DrTonyKainth) April 14, 2019
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