WhatsApp was down for more than two hours. On Tuesday, around 12:30 Bangladesh time, the servers of the popular messaging platform WhatsApp, owned by Facebook’s parent company Meta, went down. As a result, users could not exchange messages on WhatsApp from that time.
According to website outage detection platform Down Detector, the outage started at 11.55 noon on October 25. And Meta said, the problem was due to a technical error.
As a result, customers could not send messages through WhatsApp from noon. In addition to Bangladesh, users of several countries in Asia, including India, faced this problem as reported in media. However, the situation got normal after 02.000 pm.
But before that, WhatsApp users expressed various reactions on Facebook. Many of them urged Bangladesh to launch its own messaging app.