“We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible, and we apologize for any inconvenience. March 2019 - Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp all went down in what was described at the times as its worst outage ever. These platforms were down for a few hours and the company has come up with a. “We’re aware that some people are having trouble accessing our apps and products,” the official Facebook account on Twitter said. Social media giant Facebook suffered a major global outage on Monday, which impacted Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Advertisement At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at WhatsApp. An outage is determined when the number of reports are higher than the baseline, represented by the red line. Not long after word of the outage started manifesting in jokes and memes, Facebook ironically took to Twitter to confirm they were working on it. WhatsApp problems in the last 24 hours The following chart shows the number of reports that we have received about WhatsApp by time of day over the past 24 hours. Around the same time, Instagram had shown nearly 76,000 outage reports. And while this doesn’t mark the first time the extended Facebook universe has been infiltrated with outages, the reactions are just as enthusiastic as always.Īt the time of this writing, Downdetector showed that reports of Facebook outages spiked at more than 86,000 around 11:42 a.m. The outage is estimated to have started around 9pm IST. Facebook owns photosharing platform Instagram and messaging platform WhatsApp.
The Mark Zuckerberg-led site-as well as the Facebook-owned Instagram and WhatsApp platforms-went down for unknown reasons. Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram faced a major global outage on Monday evening with thousands of users around the world being locked out of these digital platforms. If there is no reported outage and yet WhatsApp is not working on your Android device, the issue could be related to various reasons, ranging from Network. Instagram and WhatsApp are also returning after what the Wrap calls “DNS routing problems.”įacebook and related platforms hit users with the unique joys of a disruption in services on Monday.
ET: Facebook is slowly coming back online around the world after a six-hour outage, The Wrap reports.