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Whatsapp is down -- again -- and people are taking to Twitter and Facebook to express frustration, anger, disappointment, despair.

The messaging app, owned by Facebook, is used by some 1.2 billion people around the world.

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According to Down Detector, the outage started around 7am BST on November 3 and is still ongoing in large parts of Europe and South East Asia.

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People from the UK, India, Italy and other parts of the world were not happy:

People turned to Twitter to seek confirmation:

Mashable has contacted WhatsApp for comment.


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