OVER 150,000 Whatsapp outage reports have flooded Downdetector globally.

The majority of issues reported involve sending messages in the app.

Over 22,000 reports are circulating Downdetector in the US, and over 137,000 users have reported issues in the UK.

The U.S. Sun has reached out to Whatsapp for comment, but did not immediately hear back.

Read our Whatsapp down blog for the latest updates…

  • WhatsApp users share frustration

    Multiple WhatsApp users are flooding to Downdetector and Twitter to complain about the messaging app being down.

    One wrote: “WhatsApp is dowwwwwwn”

  • Users flock to Downdetector to share where WhatsApp is down

    One user wrote: “Down in Torbay Devon”

    Another wrote: “Down I’m Cambridgeshire”

    A third wrote: “Down in Glasgow”

  • Most reported problems

    60 percent of users are reporting issues sending messages and 26 percent are reporting problems with the app.

    14 percent are reporting problems receiving messages.

    The issues are also affecting the UK and other countries across the globe.

  • WhatsApp is down

    There have been more than 37,000 reported issues regarding Whatsapp in the UK as of 4.00pm ET, per Downdetector.

    In the US, over 6,000 reports have been made to the platform.

    The U.S. Sun has reached out for comment.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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