The U.S.-based messaging apps used to be available in China via VPN.
The cause of the issue hasn't been determined yet.
We also have to shout out our runner-up, Flashlight, which stuck around until the bitter end but only managed to get 15 percent of the vote in the final round.
This week also had plenty of conspiracy theorists coming out of the woodwork.
Unsealed court filings reveal Meta's secret plan, "Project Ghostbusters," to acquire valuable intel about Snapchat through its users' devices.
Calculator finally eliminated Uber in yesterday's contest and it faces the daunting task of competing against Google Earth in the next round.
A new update now allows you to pin three important messages in one of the world's most popular messaging apps.
WhatsApp came from behind and eliminated Instagram, the messaging app will go on to challenge today's winner.
The timeless Calculator has overcome Twitch and goes to the next round.
Twitter has defeated Read It Later. Today's competition gets a little more niche.
Instagram has defeated The Fart App. Now, it's on to WhatsApp vs. DarkSky.
"The person sent me the first page of the passport of Elon Musk. Looks legitimate."
Those blue bubbles were once the pinnacle of cool, but now regulators won't even give it a second look.
Facebook introduces a confusing new setting as the walls close in on Zuckerberg’s data machine.
You can now send an image as a document, which means you don't have to worry about quality loss.
European regulators challenged Apple’s exclusivity with the Digital Markets Act, but the tech giant isn’t going down without a fight.
Believe it or not, WhatsApp hasn't been on the App Store for Mac this whole time.
Yes, even Google appears to be tired of green texts on the iMessage app.
The plan comes at a time when Facebook and Instagram are staring down the EU’s Digital Services Act and its ad transparency requirements.
Don't leave your precious media trapped inside app silos.