Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is experiencing widespread service disruptions across multiple countries, including Pakistan, as users report difficulty in sending messages and uploading statuses.
According to reports circulating on social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, users in various regions have encountered delays in message delivery and issues accessing standard features of the app. Users experience delivery problems across individual and group messaging, while image and video files cannot be transmitted to their destinations.
Users in Pakistan have complained about messages being delayed in sending and noticeable functionality problems with the service. Users post their concerns across social media platforms about delayed WhatsApp communications that result in failed message delivery together with non-functional status updates.
The issue has not yet been officially acknowledged by Meta at the time of this report, and no estimated time for service restoration has been provided.
Technical disruptions of this scale are rare for WhatsApp, which serves over two billion users worldwide. The current outage highlights the reliance of millions on the platform for both personal and professional communication.