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« on: November 01, 2022, 04:05:05 pm »

Bizarre Instagram outage left some thinking they were banned

<p>You're not alone if you were unable to check your Instagram feeds today. Instagram confirmed that some users were"having issues" accessing their accounts. The social network hasn't identified a cause as of this writing, but some users have received notices that their accounts were suspended, while others have seen their follower counts drop. On Monday evening Instagram claimed in a tweet to have resolved the issue, but did not provide any explanation as to why the error occurred.</p><div id="1da8baa2506c4c1191740996731b21fe"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We're aware that some of you are having issues accessing your Instagram account. We're looking into it and apologize for the inconvenience. #instagramdown</p>— Instagram Comms (@InstagramComms) October 31, 2022</div><p>Reports of failures started spiking on Downdetector shortly before 9AM Eastern. They weren't consistent, however, as many users (including here at Engadget) weren't running into problems.</p><span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>This isn't the first significant outage in the past year. Parent company Meta's social networks suffered a major outage roughly a year ago after a bug disconnected key parts of the company's backbone network. More recently, Instagram fixed a bug in early October that prevented iOS users from accessing the service. An instant crash bug in September didn't help, either. These hiccups aren't frequent, but they suggest Instagram still has teething troubles.</p><p>The situation is better than in years past. Instagram suffered a particularly rough 2019 where it endured two outages in the space of a month. That's on top of a privacy issue that left users' passwords exposed to employees.</p><p>Nonetheless, this latest failure comes at a bad time. Although Instagram's audience is continuing to grow and just topped 2 billion active users, Meta is bleeding cash as it invests in metaverse technologies like virtual reality hardware and its Horizon Worlds platform. The firm isn't in immediate danger, but it needs reliability if it's to keep growing its social media empire and offset mounting costs.</p><div id="0b875cad9844457b8f431d50f170a048"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We’ve resolved this bug now – it was causing people in different parts of the world to have issues accessing their accounts and caused a temporary change for some in number of followers. Sorry!
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