Facebook and its related apps Instagram and WhatsApp went down on Sunday evening (April 14), with several users taking to other social media to say they were experiencing difficulties.
Facebook began to experience issues at about 6.30pm, according to tracking website downdetector.com. The site’s outage map shows several parts of Europe, South-east Asia and North America are affected.
Cities in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines have been affected.
In a tweet at about 8.25pm, telco M1 noted that Facebook and the other apps were down.
“All of M1 services, including mobile data, are running as usual,” it added.
As of 8.30pm, issues were still not resolved and Facebook had not released any statement with regard to the outage.
On Twitter, the hashtags #Facebookdown and #Instagramdown were still trending as of 8.45pm.
User Zincjunyi tweeted at about 8.15pm that they had been unable to access Facebook and Instagram in Singapore for about two hours.
Another user, JPadillaBarreno, tweeted at 8.10pm that he thought his account had been hacked.
The disruption in service comes after a similar outage affecting Facebook and its apps last month, which the firm had blamed on a “server configuration change”
The outage affected users for some 12 hours in most areas of the world, including Singapore, with the biggest impact in North America and Europe, according to downdetector.com.
As the outage continued on Sunday, many users took to Twitter to complain while others joked about the situation.
Local blogger Lee Kin Mun, whose Twitter account @mrbrown has over 414,000 followers, noted at around 7.45pm that WhatsApp had been “flaky” since 6pm.
In a second tweet at about 8.40pm, he said his teenage children were asking him about the fact that Facebook and its apps were down.
“I told them, ‘Be of good courage. Stay strong. Live on’,” he said in his tweet.
Source: BBC