By Euro Weekly News Media • 14 April 2019 • 13:22
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THREE major social networks – Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram – are suffering from outages today (Sunday) with many users taking to Twitter to report their frustration.
Issues were first reported at around 12noon (Spanish time) when users were greeted with a ‘this site can’t be reached’ message.
It is also claimed the Facebook Messenger on PCs and laptops is not working.
Facebook has not yet revealed what the issue is or how many people are affected nor posted any status updates on their Twitter feed.
When a multi billionaire company can't keep their services running. #FacebookDown #InstagramDown #WhatsappDown pic.twitter.com/PFTGdBiLrW — Nik 😌 • 💙💛 (@niks_karma) April 14, 2019
When a multi billionaire company can't keep their services running. #FacebookDown #InstagramDown #WhatsappDown pic.twitter.com/PFTGdBiLrW
— Nik 😌 • 💙💛 (@niks_karma) April 14, 2019
is facebook down in the UK? #FacebookDown pic.twitter.com/QQchCVczPr — Kamel Labiad (@kamelabiad) April 14, 2019
is facebook down in the UK? #FacebookDown pic.twitter.com/QQchCVczPr
— Kamel Labiad (@kamelabiad) April 14, 2019
When Facebook & Instagram are down , first port of call is Twitter hahah #FacebookDown — 🌿🐝🌻 (@HagridsHut_) April 14, 2019
When Facebook & Instagram are down , first port of call is Twitter hahah #FacebookDown
— 🌿🐝🌻 (@HagridsHut_) April 14, 2019
Stop drinking water Zucky! Check our your datacenters!!#FacebookDown #instagramdown #whatsappdown pic.twitter.com/yMLmNwqO1Y — Simone Glerean (@ilglere) April 14, 2019
Stop drinking water Zucky! Check our your datacenters!!#FacebookDown #instagramdown #whatsappdown pic.twitter.com/yMLmNwqO1Y
— Simone Glerean (@ilglere) April 14, 2019
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