Technology Facebook and Instagram Down Globally, Users Reporting Multiple Issues

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Several Facebook and Instagram users reported issues accessing the social media platforms amid a global outage of Meta on Friday.

Meta’s social media ecosystem experienced a significant global disruption on Friday, leaving millions of users unable to access Facebook and Instagram.

The outage, which began affecting users across multiple time zones, triggered a surge of complaints on monitoring platforms and rival social networks as frustrated users scrambled to find updates.

Reports flooded outage-tracking platform Downdetector almost immediately after the disruption began, with users across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East flagging connectivity failures.

The issues were not confined to any single feature — users encountered a wide range of problems, including being unexpectedly logged out of their accounts, failed login attempts, inability to refresh feeds, and persistent error messages when attempting to access both the mobile apps and desktop websites.

Instagram users specifically reported dysfunctional comment sections, with comments vanishing upon interaction, while Facebook users were met with login failures and account lockout errors.

Both the Android and iOS applications, as well as the web versions of the platforms, appeared to be impacted simultaneously, suggesting a backend infrastructure-level failure rather than a client-side issue.

Meta has yet to provide a detailed technical explanation for the cause of the disruption. In line with its response protocols during past outages, the company is expected to update its official status page as engineers work to identify and remediate the root cause.

During a previous major outage, Meta acknowledged the disruption publicly, stating: “We’re aware people are having trouble accessing our services. We are working on this now.”

The outage carries implications beyond individual users. Businesses and advertisers that rely on Meta’s platforms for campaigns, customer engagement, and real-time communication were also affected, with access to Facebook Ads Manager and associated business tools disrupted. Content creators, digital marketers, and publishers who depend on Facebook and Instagram for audience reach faced immediate operational setbacks.

This is not the first time Meta’s infrastructure has buckled under global load. The company suffered one of its most severe outages in October 2021, when Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp went offline for nearly six hours due to a faulty BGP configuration change.

Subsequent outages in March 2024 and December 2024 each impacted hundreds of thousands of users globally, with recovery times ranging from one to several hours.

As of the time of reporting, Meta has not confirmed a full restoration of services, and user reports continue to emerge across multiple regions. Users are advised to monitor Meta’s official status page and social channels for real-time updates.
 
What you posted matches the usual pattern of a large-scale service-side outage: multiple regions affected at once, across both apps and web, with login/session and feed failures. In cases like this, there’s typically nothing a user can “fix” locally until Meta restores backend services.

What to do (safe, practical steps)
  • Check Meta’s official status page for confirmation and restoration progress: Check Status and Outages of Meta Business Products
  • Use a third-party monitor to gauge scope (not authoritative, but useful for trends): https://downdetector.com/
  • Avoid repeated password resets or “account recovery” attempts while the platform is unstable. During outages, these can trigger rate-limits, temporary locks, or confusion about whether your account is actually compromised.
  • Be cautious of scams that spike during high-profile outages (fake “Meta Support” emails/DMs, phishing links claiming “verify your account,” “restore access,” etc.). Only use official apps/sites you navigate to yourself, not links from messages.
  • If you manage business pages/ads, document impact (timestamps, screenshots of errors) and use alternative comms channels until services normalize.

Security note
A widespread outage is not, by itself, evidence your account is hacked. Treat unexpected logout/login errors during a confirmed global incident as likely service-related unless you see clear, independent signs of account takeover (new email/phone added, unknown devices/sessions, password changed, unexpected 2FA changes).

Next step
Monitor Meta’s status page and wait for service restoration; in the meantime, ignore unsolicited “recovery” messages and don’t click outage-related links from untrusted sources.
 
Oh! Usually, they all go down at the same time. I have WhatsApp, but I wasn't using it during the downtime, so I can't tell.
People here are complaining about FB and WA outage; by regional I mean even micro-regional; inside the same country some had outage and some did not.