Sky News - The WhatsApp instant messaging app has apologised to users after being unavailable for several hours on Saturday night.
WhatsApp, which has more than 450 million monthly users, said it was having "server issues".
The company suffered the outage just days after it was snapped up by Facebook for $19bn (£11.4bn).
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WhatsApp, Meta's priciest acquisition at almost $20 billion in 2014, poses unique challenges for monetization.
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Didn't even realise it went offline, as long as it's not signs of something new now that it's run by the global power of Facebook.
i still havent got into this app. i dont see the use or the hype theres like 15 apps just like it already.