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Facebook down: Instagram and WhatsApp also facing issues amid widespread outage

2023-06-17 04:23
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp users have reported that the platforms have suffered outages. Thousands of users reported issues at around 11.45am PST, according to DownDetector, which monitors tech outages. Users in Indiana, Washington state, Florida, Nebraska and New York all stated on DownDetector that their service had been impacted. More than 12,000 users reported having trouble accessing Facebook, while over 6,600 users were having trouble with Instagram. WhatsApp also had more than 1,300 outage reports. Meta, which owns all three platforms, addressed the issue in a statement to The Independent. “We’re aware that some people are having trouble accessing our products. We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible, and we apologize for any inconvenience,” the company stated. Read More Meta scrambles to fix Instagram algorithm connecting ‘vast paedophile network’ Google revenue from anti-abortion campaigns and ‘fake’ clinics ‘topped $10m’ Police warn about dangerous emergency setting on Android phones
Facebook down: Instagram and WhatsApp also facing issues amid widespread outage

Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp users have reported that the platforms have suffered outages.

Thousands of users reported issues at around 11.45am PST, according to DownDetector, which monitors tech outages.

Users in Indiana, Washington state, Florida, Nebraska and New York all stated on DownDetector that their service had been impacted.

Thousands of users also complained about an issue with Facebook Messenger, while Twitter users posted that they were experiencing issues with WhatsApp and Instagram, which are both also owned by Meta.

The Independent has reached out to Facebook for comment.

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