Social media meltdown? Meta apps, including Facebook and Instagram, face a massive outage! Find out what happened and what you missed!
In a stunning turn of events, Meta's social media platforms experienced significant outages that left users in a frenzy. Reports began flooding in around 9:57 a.m. PST on Wednesday, with Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and even Threads left out in the cold. Users reported difficulties accessing their beloved apps, and some even claimed they saw older posts being loaded, as if the time machine had malfunctioned. This wasn't just a minor hiccup; thousands of individuals across the globe took to alternative platforms to voice their frustrations while battling withdrawal symptoms of their daily meme scrolling.
As the day unfolded and the storm raged on, DownDetector confirmed that over 22,000 users reported issues with Facebook alone, while more than 18,000 found themselves struggling with WhatsApp. It resembled a digital apocalypse where the realm of social interaction had come crashing down. Fortunately, Meta was quick to act, reassuring users that their tech wizards were on the case, and that they were "99% of the way" to a full recovery. It was a whirlwind of emotions for social media addicts, who were left wondering how to communicate without the thrill of likes, shares, and snaps.
In the heart of the chaos, Instagram released updates later in the day, proclaiming that their services were back online and most issues had been resolved. While things started to stabilize by 4:45 p.m., a small percentage of users were still finding glitches within the app ecosystem. Many rejoiced at the return of their favorite platforms, while a few were still reminiscing the moments of silence—an unexpected break that was frightening but oddly refreshing.
Meta's hard work paid off, and soon the apps were back up and running, reminding everyone of a crucial aspect of social media dependence. Tech outages often evoke a sense of community as users rally together to share their woes and support each other through the dark times devoid of posts and notifications. Thankfully, this incident served as a gentle reminder of the balance between our digital social life and the offline world.
Did you know that Facebook is the most widely used app in Malaysia, with around 81% of Malaysians active on the platform? And here’s a fun fact: Instagram is also soaring among the youth, with its engagement rates higher than any other social media outlet! It’s safe to say, we’ve got our social media priorities set right!
Users reported problems accessing many of Meta's social media services, including Facebook, Instagram and Messenger.
The widespread outages began around 9:57 a.m. PST and affected the social media company's core apps as well as Threads, WhatsApp and Messenger, according to ...
Meta's network is down including applications like WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, Threads and more.
Meta apps Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp were experiencing issues Wednesday afternoon as thousands of people reported outages for the apps on DownDetector ...
Meta-owned Instagram said its services were back online after thousands of users experienced technical issues accessing its platform on Wednesday, ...
Meta says most issues have been resolved after apps like Instagram, Facebook and Threads were experiencing issues on Wednesday afternoon and errors were ...
Over 22000 people reported issues with Facebook on Wednesday evening and over 18000 struggled to use WhatsApp, according to Downdetector.
Over 22000 people reported issues with Facebook on Wednesday evening and over 18000 struggled to use WhatsApp, according to Downdetector.
A bunch of Meta apps are down right now. For many staffers at The Verge, apps like Facebook and Instagram haven't been loading or, when they do, show older posts. Threads seems to be recovering, though it sometimes is loading slowly for me.
Meta apps Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp were experiencing issues Wednesday afternoon as thousands of people reported outages for the apps on ...
Update: As of 4:45 p.m. the outages appeared largely resolved with a small percentage of Meta users reporting issues. There has been no official word as of ...