ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of users are facing difficulties due to the service disruption of WhatsApp service across the world, including Pakistan.
Like other parts of the world, WhatsApp users in Pakistan are also facing difficulties in sending and receiving messages and the problem persists even after logging out and logging in several times.
Hundreds of users are unable to communicate and send messages on the mobile application and web version due to the disruption in WhatsApp services.
Globally, more than 1,000 users have reported similar issues, of which 91% cited difficulties in sending messages.
Meta has not yet issued a statement explaining the reason for the widespread service disruption.
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