The application of snape chat for work around the world will not be for at least four hours continuous on Monday, and then spread rumors that the close of the closure of the service finally caused a panic among millions of users.
Mazad said the rumors, like wildfire, were attributed to Fox News, citing the company's chief executive, adding to the fear that users might be out of service on Nov. 14.
The company was quick to respond to complaints and rumors posted on Twitter and said it was working to fix the problem quickly and that users should stay in touch with the application. The Executive Director chanted on Twitter that the app would not be deleted as it was on various platforms.
The company did not explain the reasons for the sudden failure of the application, which is widely used by users under the age of thirty years, and this comes ahead of the report on the company's profits in the third quarter of this year, the stock fell yesterday by 2.8 percent in line with the problem In the application.