Snapchat App Outage To Be Fixed Soon? Users Angry For The Inconvenience!

by Krezna de los Reyes / Dec 10, 2015 06:35 AM EST
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Image messaging social media app, Snapchat recently experienced an outage that caused problem for its users however, the company is trying to resolve it as soon as they can.

"Hi! Some Snapchatters are currently experiencing loading issues," the company stated via their official Twitter account. "Our team is aware of the problem and working on a fix now," according to CNET.

The Snapchat app outage has heavily affected users from Netherlands, North France, Norway and Southern England.The same happened for those who are residing in the U.S west coast as well as in Australia.

The users had experienced service interruption due to the Snapchat app outage that affected its functionality in terms of sending a snap and inability to log-in and out from it, according to Tech Times. Others were able to use the its features however, it goes down after a while resulting into an intermittent process and was allegedly an indication that it's not fully offline.

Users took their feelings out on Twitter early this morning while the Snapchat app outage is still ongoing. Meanwhile, the company's network engineers are working on it and users have allegedly checked the new update even though, the problem might be within server issues, according to Gotta Be Mobile.

The outage has reported started at 2.37 a.m. PT through the website DownDetector. It revealed that 41 percent of Snapchat's community were unable to access their accounts while the remaining number refers to those with send and receive problems, or refreshing it.

The company has over six billion views per a day in November, making it as an accelerating social media app in the industry. This incident allegedly will affect its users in terms of communication that has been a part of their daily routines.

With regards of the app status, Snapchat hasn't released any statement about the ongoing outage since it's not the first incident to happen.

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