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Published at : 01:40 AM (IST) Tags: WhatsApp facebook instagram facebook messenger Instagram Down Facebook News facebook down Facebook down news Follow Technology News on abp LIVE for more latest stories and trending topics. In response, Zuckerberg posted a long statement on Facebook, saying the allegations "don't make any sense", and that they do not reflect what Facebook stands for. Sorry for the disruption today - I know how much you rely on our services to stay connected with the people you care about."įacebook has been under scrutiny with a former employee, Frances Haugen, telling a US Senate panel that her ex-company puts 'profits' over 'safety' and well-being of its users. In a Facebook post, company head Mark Zuckerberg had said on October 5: "Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger are coming back online now. Offering an apology, Santosh Janardhan, Facebook's Vice President of Engineering and Infrastructure, said in a blog post the collapse impacted many of Facebook's internal tools and systems also, which made it harder to solve the issue. The outage comes four days after a global collapse blocked access to apps for billions of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp users. We’re so sorry and are working as quickly as possible to fix. We know some of you may be having some issues using Instagram right now (🥲). We're so sorry and are working as quickly as possible to fix.” Instagram said: 'We know some of you may be having some issues using Instagram right now. We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible and we apologize for any inconvenience. We’re aware that some people are having trouble accessing our apps and products. We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible and we apologize for any inconvenience,” the social media giant posted on Twitter around 12.50 am (IST). Facebook Messenger users are now suffering from another system issue. “We’re aware that some people are having trouble accessing our apps and products. Facebook Messenger is currently down again. Problems in the last 24 hours The following chart shows the number of reports that we have received about WhatsApp by time of day over the past 24 hours. The official Twitter account for the Facebook App put out the same message as Mr Stone, as did representatives for Instagram and WhatsApp on Twitter.Over 1,600 users also reported a Facebook outage around the same time, the report said, adding that Facebook Messenger was also slightly affected with more than 800 people reporting issues.įacebook agreed that users were facing problems to access its apps and products. Whatsapp allows users to send and recieve messages, photos, and other information and is considered an alternative to text messages or SMS. "We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible, and we apologize for any inconvenience." "We’re aware that some people are having trouble accessing our apps and products," he wrote on Twitter. Facebook's communications executive Andy Stone tweeted this afternoon to say the social media giant is aware of the current issues and is "working to get things back to normal." The company has not commented officially on the reason for the outage, but it was thought to be a DNS issue. WhatsApp Web, the desktop version of the messaging app, showed a 'Computer not connected' message. Users attempting to access Facebook were being shown a message saying the site 'can’t be reached', while sister site Instagram was displaying a '5xx Server Error.' The mobile apps for the platforms were also down and failing to load new content. Messenger and Instagram, which are also owned by Facebook, are also down. Tens of thousands of WhatsApp users reported issues using the global instant messaging service while Mark Zuckerberg's social giant Facebook has also been struggling, with tens of thousands of users also reporting issues there. Soon after the first report came through, the hashtag #facebookdown was trending on Twitter, with users worldwide reporting issues connecting. Facebook and Instagram were reported to have partially come back online just before 11pm, while some users were still reporting WhatsApp as offline.Īccording to DownDetector, the issues started at around 16.44 BST (11.44 ET), and are affecting users globally. Facebook is starting to come back online gradually after crashing for nearly seven hours today.įacebook, WhatsApp and Instagram crashed earlier today for desktop, mobile phone and app users worldwide. If is down for us too there is nothing you can do except waiting.













Messenger down