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Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram down menace: cause of glitch, hilarious user reactions

Marion Achieng by Marion Achieng
July 4, 2019
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On June 3, Facebook users across the globe had a problem
uploading photos, videos, and other files on the popular social media platform.

 It is an issue the
company acknowledged to be true through their tweeter handle @facebook.
However, they resolved it at fast as they could.

Facebook explained that a routine maintenance task
accidentally triggered a bug that made it difficult for users to upload or send
photos and videos.

#Facebookdown and #instagramdown were trending on Twitter
with users around the world reporting that the apps were not functioning.

According to the tracking website DownDetector, thousands of
users around the world were reporting outages, with Europe and North America
most affected.

On March 13, 2019, a Facebook outage lasting as long as 24
hours was blamed on a “server configuration change”. It was termed
the worst ever outage for the internet giant.

Later Twitter also said they were experiencing issues with
their platform as well.

According to the Independent, Instagram, Facebook, and
WhatsApp use shared infrastructure. It could be the reason why all the three
platforms were malfunctioning.

 

User Reactions

On Facebook, for instance, users would read text content on
posts with no images. The experience attracted hilarious comments. WhatsApp
audience had a hard time uploading photos, videos, and voice messages while on Instagram
photos were not loading.

One of them said, “I usually sleep at 3.00am because of Facebook.
Today I will sleep at 1.00am.”

Another added, “Facebook being down has given me time to go
downstairs and talk to my family. They are really nice people.” I mean seriously!

From the comments, it was evident that online social apps are
actually taking up much time in people’s lives. Everywhere you go, you will see
people looking at their phone screens with their fingers busy scrolling, reading,
liking, and commenting on posts. It could be at the bank, classrooms, parks,
and even hospitals. It is like an addiction.

Another user stated that at least people will have time to
have face to face conversations instead of being ‘glued’ to their phones.

Some individuals mentioned switching their phones on and off
and logging in and out of their accounts but it was not helping.

 

 

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Marion Achieng

Marion Achieng

Marion Doreen is the co-founder of News 9 Kenya. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Journalism from Moi University. Marion specializes in writing news and lifestyle articles.

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