Did Meta-Owned Instagram Experience a Brief Outage?
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Key Takeaways
- Instagram faced a brief outage affecting mainly U.S. users.
- Many users reported issues with logging in and loading content.
- The disruption was tracked by Downdetector.
- Minimal impact was observed in India.
- No official statement has been released by Meta yet.
New Delhi, Dec 28 (NationPress) The Meta-owned social media platform Instagram encountered a short-lived outage on Sunday, impacting numerous users, predominantly in the United States. Complaints surged during the early morning hours.
Data from the outage-monitoring site Downdetector revealed that reports of issues peaked at approximately 4:10 a.m. EST, with over 180 users indicating difficulties in accessing the widely-used photo and video-sharing application.
Many users reported being unable to log in or load content on Instagram during this disruption.
Additionally, several users took to other social media platforms to post screenshots showcasing the problems they encountered.
The screenshots displayed a blank screen accompanied by a circular refresh icon, without any specific error messages appearing within the app.
According to Downdetector, 45% of the affected users reported app-related issues, while 41% experienced login difficulties. Another 14% indicated troubles with the feed or timeline not loading correctly.
Despite the outage, its impact in India seemed minimal, with only around 10 users reporting issues when trying to access Instagram, indicating that the problem was largely confined to specific regions.
As of now, Meta has not released any official statement regarding the cause or duration of the outage.
User reactions flooded social media, with one user questioning, "Is Instagram down?" while another remarked, "Jimin really nailed that Instagram baddie aesthetic."
This isn't the first instance of technical difficulties for a Meta-owned platform. Earlier this year, WhatsApp faced multiple global outages, including in India.
In one notable incident in September, thousands of users were unable to send messages or upload status updates, leading to widespread discontent on social media.