Key facts
- Meta Platforms experienced a widespread outage affecting Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.
- Users globally reported login failures and errors when attempting to load or create new posts.
- Meta spokesperson Andy Stone acknowledged the issues and stated the company was working on a fix.
- The outage impacted both app and website versions of the platforms.
- Services began recovering by late morning ET, with user-submitted reports significantly decreasing.
Meta Platforms' social media services, including Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, experienced a widespread outage on Friday that affected tens of thousands of users globally. Users reported login failures and errors when attempting to load or create new posts across both app and website versions. Meta spokesperson Andy Stone acknowledged the issues, stating the company was aware and working on a fix. The outage began around 9:20 a.m. ET, and by 11:45 a.m. ET, reports of issues had significantly decreased, indicating a recovery in services. At its peak, Downdetector.com logged over 113,000 reports for Facebook and around 10,000 for Instagram, though the actual number of affected users may vary as reports are user-submitted.
