Facebook, Instagram resolve widespread outage
Meta’s platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, went down for thousands of users on Tuesday, because of what the company called a “technical issue.” The outage was resolved within two hours.
As many as 500,000 Facebook users had reported
issues logging in or accessing the site as of mid-morning Eastern Time on
Tuesday, according to outage tracker Downdetector. Around 50,000 outage reports
had been issued regarding Instagram and another 10,000 for Facebook Messenger,
although the number of reports had already begun to fall within an hour after
they began.
Some users found they had been logged out of
their Facebook accounts. Others got notifications on Instagram that “something
went wrong” and their feeds could not be loaded.
Threads, Meta’s
competitor to Elon Musk’s X, also went down and showed users a popup that said
“Something went wrong, please try again later” in place of their feed.
Meta’s status page on Tuesday showed “major
disruptions” impacting Facebook login, as well as some other areas of the
platform.
“We’re aware people are having trouble
accessing our services. We are working on this now,” Meta spokesperson Andy Stone
said in a post on X Tuesday.
About an hour and a half after the outage
reports started ticking up, fewer than 80,000 people were reporting issues with
Facebook, according to Downdetector. Reports about Instagram and Messenger had
also dropped sharply. Downdetector is a measure of only the users who report
issues, so the real number of affected users is likely higher.
Just after noon, Meta said it had resolved the
issue.
“Earlier today, a technical issue caused
people to have difficulty accessing some of our services,” Stone said on X. “We
resolved the issue as quickly as possible for everyone who was impacted, and we
apologize for any inconvenience.”
Major platform outages happen relatively
infrequently but are typically the result of something benign, such as an issue
with a software update. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp went down for nearly
six hours in 2021, an outage that the company assured users was not due to
malicious activity.

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