> Would you mind rewording the description to keep its tone polite
Ok, reworded a bit.

> And the official answer from WhatsApp
That is not an official answer because their robot autoresponder or support 
just copy-pasted a template and did not try to investigate the problem. I think 
they've broken parsing useragent unintensionally, but I don't know how to reach 
their developers, not robots.

** Description changed:

  Starting about a week ago, https://web.whatsapp.com stopped working with
  Ubuntu's Chromium, it suggests to install Google Chrome.
  
  If change useragent from
  userAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like 
Gecko) Ubuntu Chromium/70.0.3538.110 Chrome/70.0.3538.110 Safari/537.36
  to
  userAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like 
Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.110 Safari/537.36
  
  or rebuild chromium-browser without chromium_useragent.patch, than this
- piece of buggy shit starts to work with Chromium
+ buggy website starts to work with Chromium
  
- I tried to reach WhatsApp monkeys by writing to
+ I tried to reach WhatsApp autoresponders by writing to
  [email protected], but did not get an answer from
  human.
  
- Sorry, but I hate WhatsApp.
  
- I've made this bug just to inform you about the problems that the
- patched useragent may cause and to help other people solve the problem.
+ I've made this bug just to inform you about the problems that the patched 
useragent may cause and to help other people solve the problem.

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