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Popular messaging app WhatsApp “dies and resurrects” again across the world

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
May 17, 2017
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WhatsApp crashed again  with of users across the world reporting not being able to use the messaging app. The app went offline at around 7pm with thousands quickly taking to social media to discuss the outage.

​WhatsApp previously crashed on March 3, leaving millions of users unable to send or receive messages.

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By 8:30pm, the app had resumed working.

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