
Snapchat users aren’t happy.
Angela Lang/CNET
Snapchat on Thursday experienced a service disruption that prevented thousands of users from logging in to their account for several hours. Problems started a little before 3 p.m. PT, affecting users of the messaging app around the world, including in the US, Mexico, Europe and Australia, according to complaints about the app reported to Down Detector.
Snapchat said at the time it was aware of the issue and was working to resolve it.
“We’re aware of an issue preventing some Snapchatters from logging in,” the company’s support channel said in a tweet. “Hang tight, we are looking into it and working on a fix!”
We’re aware of an issue preventing some Snapchatters from logging in. Hang tight, we are looking into it and working on a fix!
— Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) July 29, 2021
Snapchat said in a tweet at 9 p.m. PT it had resolved the issue and suggested that users still experiencing problems redownload the app.
Still, users of the popular app weren’t pleased and turned to Twitter to voice their frustration, using the hashtag #snapchatdown.
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