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Facebook and Instagram crash on Thanksgiving | Facebook and Instagram crash on Thanksgiving |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Thousands of users complained about issues, citing problems with sharing posts and sending messages | Thousands of users complained about issues, citing problems with sharing posts and sending messages |
For many attempting to share Thanksgiving posts on Facebook on Thursday morning, it seemed the social network was not in the holiday mood. | For many attempting to share Thanksgiving posts on Facebook on Thursday morning, it seemed the social network was not in the holiday mood. |
Thousands of users complained about issues with Facebook and its subsidiary Instagram, citing problems with sharing posts and sending messages, according to Down Detector, a website that tracks such outages. | Thousands of users complained about issues with Facebook and its subsidiary Instagram, citing problems with sharing posts and sending messages, according to Down Detector, a website that tracks such outages. |
With error messages from Hanoi to Portland, the services seem to be affected across the world. | With error messages from Hanoi to Portland, the services seem to be affected across the world. |
Twitter seemed to be functioning without glitches, allowing aggrieved users of Facebook and Instagram to share error messages and, sometimes, enjoy the silence. | Twitter seemed to be functioning without glitches, allowing aggrieved users of Facebook and Instagram to share error messages and, sometimes, enjoy the silence. |
It was unclear what caused the problems at Facebook and Instagram but similar challenges have happened before. | |
As recently as October, both networks and another Facebook product, WhatsApp, were reportedly down for several hours. The apps run off a similar infrastructure and Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has been working to integrate them further, as he announced earlier this year. | |
Both Facebook and Instagram released statements on Thursday afternoon. | |
“Earlier today, an issue in one of our central software systems caused many people to have trouble accessing Facebook’s family of apps,” a Facebook spokesperson told CNBC. “We quickly investigated, started restoring access, and we’re now monitoring for full recovery. We’re sorry for the inconvenience.“Instagram tweeted: “Gobble gobble, we back. We apologize for the inconvenience and wish #HappyThanksgiving to those who celebrate.” |
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