After the massive crash of the instant messaging service, which would also affect Facebook and Instagram, how about the Hint from the founder of Twitter to WhatsApp?
Mark Zuckerberg must be having one of the worst days of his life, because the massive failure presented by three of his main platforms: Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, not only has thousands of users around the world exasperated, but has also generated a rain of memes that no CEO would want to receive against their brand.
It also vibrates with…
This was the hint of the founder of Twitter to WhatsApp
But the haters and creators of memes were not the only ones who had fun with one of the longest failures in the history of this Internet giant. turns out Jack Dorsey himself, founder of Twitter, sent a very direct hint to WhatsApp.
On his personal Twitter account, @jack, Dorsey made a simple and innocent trill around noon today:
“Hello literally everyone”
Wrote.
What was not expected, neither he nor anyone, was that WhatsApp replied and that was what the chat service did and with a simple “Hello”. Jack, for his part, did not let Zuckerberg have the last word and responded with a longer message instead.
“I thought this was supposed to be encrypted…”
was his answer.
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