Facebook and Instagram Suffer Global Outage
Facebook and Instagram Suffer
Facebook and Instagram Global Outage thousands of users are unable to access Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram . Due to a global outage on Meta’s social media accounts.
Details indicate that the problems started about 19:45 AM PST . And are affecting the websites and applications of social media companies. Your password will be refused due to the outage, Facebook and Instagram will immediately log users out.
After the outage, attempting to log in will result in credentials being refused and an error message indicating that the login has expired.
Since its launch, Down Detector has received over 300,000 reports, and similar outage reports are flooding Twitter and other networks.
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Users were unable to access the content on Facebook and Instagram, a picture-sharing website, as each attempt resulted in the warning something went wrong to visit the website.
The application programming interface for WhatsApp Business was also having problems, according to Meta’s status dashboard.
We’re aware that some users are encountering difficulties using our services. A representative for Meta, Andy Stone, wrote on X, “We are working on this right now.
The massive social network company boasts 3.19 billion active users each day across its suite of apps, which also includes Threads and WhatsApp.
With less than 200 incident reports apiece on Down detector—a tool that analyses outages by compiling status updates from many sources, including users the downtime for WhatsApp and Threads was, however, far smaller.
On X, formerly Twitter, the outage was one of the most talked-about subjects. Elon Musk, the platform’s owner, took a swipe at Meta in a post that read, if the reason you are viewing this post Facebook Instagram Global Outage that our servers are operational.
Following Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of the social media network in October 2022, X itself experienced multiple service interruptions. An outage in December caused problems for over 77,000 users across the United States and France.
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