WhatsApp Web Scrolling Bug Frustrates Users Across India

A New Problem for Millions of Users

WhatsApp Web users across India are reporting a strange scrolling bug. The problem makes it difficult to move up or down in chats. Many users say they face the issue after opening the emoji or sticker panel.

On social media, users flooded platforms with complaints. Some said, “I can’t scroll up or down at all.” Others claimed the platform feels too laggy to use for work. Since WhatsApp Web is popular among office workers and students, the bug is causing real disruption.

Temporary Fixes You Can Try

Meta has not released any official statement yet. But users have discovered a few temporary fixes that seem to work.

  • Refresh the WhatsApp Web page.
  • Resize the browser window by dragging its edges.
  • Hold the “Alt” key while scrolling with your mouse.
  • Click anywhere outside the emoji panel before scrolling again.

These workarounds may not solve the problem fully. Still, they can help users continue their work without switching to the mobile app.

Reported Workarounds vs Effectiveness

WorkaroundEffectiveness ReportedEase of Use
Refreshing the pageModerateEasy
Resizing browser windowModerateEasy
Holding “Alt” while scrollingHighMedium
Clicking outside emoji panelHighEasy

Why It Matters in India

India has over 400 million WhatsApp users. A large share of them use WhatsApp Web daily. Many small businesses also depend on it for customer chats. With this bug, order tracking, queries, and even team communication face hurdles.

For freelancers and office workers, WhatsApp Web is often faster than mobile typing. Losing the scroll function breaks their workflow. Until Meta fixes the issue, these temporary tricks remain the only solution.

Did You Know?

Did you know WhatsApp Web was launched in 2015, but India became its largest user base within just two years?

Looking Ahead

This is not the first time WhatsApp Web has faced glitches. Users have reported similar scrolling issues in the past. But the sudden spike in reports today suggests a wider technical update may have triggered the bug.

Until Meta responds, Indian users will need to depend on short-term fixes. Many are hoping for a quick patch, as WhatsApp Web is vital for both personal and professional use in the country.

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