What caused the Facebook outage and why did it take so long to fix?
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp went offline for more than five hours on Monday.
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp went offline for more than five hours on Monday.
The websites went offline for hours for some users.
Monday night’s problems were caused by a ‘faulty configuration change’, the social media giant said.
The platform said it was still working to understand more about the outage.
Security experts speculated the problem came following network changes, with the cause still unconfirmed.
The sites had been down for several hours – with users across the globe experiencing issues getting on to them.
The sites have been down for several hours – with users across the globe experiencing issues on the social media platforms.
The platforms confirmed on Twitter they are aware of issues and are working to resolve them- but all three remained down until 8pm on Monday.
The platforms confirmed on Twitter they are aware of issues and are working to resolve them.
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