Instagram, Facebook And Messenger DOWN: Social Media Sites Crash Worldwide
Popular Social Media Websites Instagram, Facebook And Messenger Crashed On Thursday Evening In India And Around The World.
Popular social media websites Instagram, Facebook and Messenger crashed on Thursday evening in India and around the world. According to Down Detector, the issues started at around 14:15 GMT, and are affecting users across the UK.
The reason of the outage is still unknown and the users who were using Instagram reported issues where 74% said they had problems with the News feed, 14% with Stories, and 10% with the website.
The majority of users are reporting problems with their news feeds, while others are also experiencing problems logging into the app and accessing the Stories feature.
However, WhatsApp which is the other major part of Facebook did not appear to be affected by the outage. Meanwhile, some users is finally able to use Facebook while most of them are still facing trouble.
Recently, Facebook deleted 5.4 billion fake accounts already this year, in a sign of a persistent battle on social media against manipulation and disinformation. "We have improved our ability to detect and block attempts to create fake, abusive accounts," the internet firm said in its latest transparency report.
The social network has invested heavily in finding and taking down accounts crafted to deceive people about where information is originating, particular when spread as part of coordinated campaigns with political or social agendas.
For all the Latest Technology News, Tech News News, Download News Nation Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
More from Technology
Paytm brings back '4 ka 100 cashback' offer on UPI money transfers for upcoming India vs South Africa T20 series
Android dominates India’s OS landscape with 74.65% share, research finds
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G Launched In US: All You Need To Know About Newly-Launched Smartphone
Honor Play 4T Pro With Triple-Rear Camera Setup Launched In China: Specifications, Price Inside
Facebook Sues Indian Techie For Running Deceptive Ads, Fake News On Coronavirus