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WhatsApp Fault: Users in the World Report Can't Send Photos - Walla! TECH

2020-01-19T11:46:28.561Z


Users of the Wetsap app around the world report that in the last few minutes, media files such as photos and videos cannot be sent. The malfunction is felt worldwide, including Israel and Wattsap ...


WhatsApp Fault: Users worldwide report that images cannot be sent

Users of the Wetsap app around the world report that in the last few minutes, media files such as photos and videos cannot be sent. The malfunction is felt around the world, including Israel and Wattsap

WhatsApp Fault: Users worldwide report that images cannot be sent

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The Wattsap app has crashed in the last few minutes for users due to a global glitch that prevented sending and receiving messages, especially photos and videos - users worldwide and Israel have reported. The malfunction started at 1am and has not yet been resolved. According to the fault map on the Downdetector site, the disruptions were concentrated mainly in European, US and South American countries. Countries in which the app collapsed include Mexico, Brazil, Egypt, Lebanon, Argentina, South Africa, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, India, Singapore and more.

According to Wetsap, the world's most popular messaging service has over 1.5 billion users in 180 countries. Of the 1.5 billion users, about a billion are active daily with India's largest app market. Only about 200 million users there and some estimate that the number of users increased to 300 million. 29 million messages are sent every minute and no less than 65 billion messages are sent every day.

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At present, Facebook Messenger (the parent company of Wetsap) seems to be working properly, including the possibility of sending pictures and videos. Alternatively, you can use the alternative to Wetsap, a telegram application that allows maximum quality media files to be transferred, without compression. However, it is important to note that transferring media files without compression may waste your browsing package quickly.

Source: walla

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