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Instagram, Facebook, Threads and Messenger are coming back online after widespread "technical issues" took down many of Meta's biggest apps for several hours Wednesday. "We’re 99% of the way ...
UPDATED: Instagram was evidently hit by widespread technical problems Thursday, with users reporting issues including the inability to log in or access their feed. The issues appeared to be mostly ...
Some Instagram posters received a shocking notification from the app on Wednesday: ... “Due to a technical issue, this story is no longer available. While we’ve since fixed this issue, ...
Thousands of social media users across the country reported some technical problems when trying to access Facebook and Instagram Wednesday, according to the website Down Detector.. Down Detector ...
In a tweet posted at 1:34 p.m. ET, the Instagram PR team confirmed the problems and wrote, “We’re aware that some people are having trouble accessing Instagram. We’re working to get things ...
Instagram and Facebook Messenger is down leaving thousands unable to access their texts or use their accounts.. More than 2,000 users have reported issues with their Instagram accounts in the last ...
A technical issue caused widespread login issues for a few hours across Meta’s Facebook, Instagram, Threads and Messenger platforms Tuesday. Andy Stone, Meta’s head communications ...
Meta Platforms Inc.’s Instagram says it’s resolved “technical issues” that disrupted the photo-sharing service for thousands of users around the world. Instagram, which hosts about 2 ...
Facebook, Instagram and Threads are among the Meta apps that experienced a massive outage on Wednesday. The outages were first reported around 1 p.m. EST, according to Downdetector, which received ...
According to Downdetector, the site received nearly 100,000 reports of issues with Facebook in the U.S. between 12:40 and 1:10 p.m. ET. WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram had similar reports at the ...
Instagram, WhatsApp and ... "Earlier today, a technical issue caused people to have trouble accessing some Facebook services," a spokesperson for the company said in an emailed statement.