In recent days WhatsApp Web users have complained about connection errors on the platform. Although they initially began to report them since last April 18, publications on the subject continue.
As usual, when one of the social networks starts to fail, users go to Twitter to verify that it is a widespread failure and not their electronic device, data service or connection to Internet. In addition, after verifying that they are not the source of the problem, they start making memes.
In this case, the gags in reference to errors has continued for several days, so below are some of the best ones.
Because the main shortcomings were the time it took to connect WhatsApp Web, users used images of well-known elders from iconic movies and series to ensure that the connection had taken so long that they even grew old. In the next meme they used the famous actress who played Rose “old” in the 90′s romantic drama, The Titanic.
On the other hand, users who identify as male used the image of Korean actor O Yeong-su, in his role as Oh I'll Nam in the hit Netflix series, The Squid Game.
There were also those who used a screenshot of the film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, released in 2008. The intention was the same: to show in an exaggerated way that WhatsApp Web was taking “forever” to connect.
After spending the resource of placing mature-looking people, some chose to use the image that is associated with the void meme of Mr. Incredible.
Something similar happened with user Cristhian Cruz, who also used an image of a father and son to exacerbate the time that Meta's platform was taking to open on its desktop version.
Of course, there could be no shortage of memes and complaints addressed to WhatsApp Web and those responsible for the latest update. As it transpired, the errors in the platform are due to the version that was released without the bugs being resolved.
They also used the classic Simpsons meme, which shows a worker sleeping next to a Cisco server in terrible conditions.
I couldn't miss a witty meme about the little dog Chems. In the first box he shows how WhatsApp Web establishes a connection, in the second how another task is going to be performed while the platform finishes the process, and in the third how the screen remains the same as at startup, so he only has to suffer.
There were also those who illustrated their frustration at updating WhatsApp Web with Homer Simpson, stating that he “deeply hates” those who took care of it.
Nor could he miss the meme of the panzón and crybaby kitten to express his despair at the delay of WhatsApp in the desktop version.
Allegedly, the failures in the messaging platform have caused unbearable, almost historical headaches, where you barely save your nose and mouth from pain.
Finally, there were those who reminded users that the delay of WhatsApp Web has no comparison with what Messenger used to delay several years ago. He assured that those who complain must be very young and do not know what they are talking about.
It should be emphasized that despite the fact that the errors have been continuous, WhastApp has not issued any communication and neither has the theory of the users been confirmed, which holds the updates responsible for the failures.
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