Os va el whatsapp? SÍ, YA VA (medio mal)

Comunicado oficial de WhatsApp:

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gaLiix

Sabado por la noche sin whats, muerte subita.

dervil

bye whatsapp

zaskkk

Pues a tirar de chat de FB :S

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T

hos ba internet?

Darkveider

the end is near

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Fyn4r

Bueno, por lo menos sacaron un comunicado explicando todo el problema

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ziordo

Ya decía yo que hace 4 días que no me escribe nadie

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Jotauvece

Bueno según el comunicado están caídos por lo que dicen de integrar publicidad

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hDs92

En esos momentos se ve como la tecnología nos deja agilipollados a todos.

Se jode el whatssapp y supone un real problema para muchas personas.

Aún recuerdo cuando mandaba SMSs con el movil ladrillo en una pantalla de 1cm x 4cm , letra por letra usando los números.

Las discusiones con la parienta eran épicas. 35 minutos cada mensaje. (que recibias en 4 o 5 partes)

//nostalgia OFF

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Dek0

#42 Lo de entrar a MV cuando se cae el Whats, FB, MSN o IRC no ha cambiado.

B

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Habichuela

Un sábado por la noche sin whatsapp... solo falta que se caiga el WoW y ya me joden el finde completamente

B

paren las rotativas whatsapp no funciona hay gente suicidandose por las calles porque no les llegan los mensajes es una locura.

fl0recilla

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PiTiFiNi

Para ésto pago yo 0,99 leuros al año? Nos estafan señores.

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rAspa

bueno han caido whatsapp, telegram y barça not bad

Jotauvece

#48 los 10 céntimos de más es para el whatsapp premium?

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LaChilvy

arkimen

Bouzas

WhatsApp no va? Por fin podre hacer lo que me de la gana.

QueTzaL

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Urien

#54 old fucking good times.

FiletonG

Puta madre... todos estos años mis amigos riéndose de mi porque no tenia whatsapp, me compro un móvil hace 1 semana, por fin me llaman más para salir etc ya qe estoy en el grupo, y va y se peta me cago en los santos dioses del olimpo.

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Chimpance

s4suk3

rpv?

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biluses

telegram 100 usuarios registrandose por segundo, no dan a basto.
Whatsapp caido.

TODOS teneis llamadas gratis hijos de puta! LLAMAD Y HABLAD!

anyway....LINE!

AlexGc

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