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On October 4, 2021, at 15:39 UTC, the social network Facebook and its subsidiaries, Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, Mapillary, and Oculus, became globally unavailable for a period of six to seven hours. [1] [2] [3] The outage also prevented anyone trying to use " Log in with Facebook " from accessing third-party sites. [4]
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp went down for nearly six hours in 2021, an outage that the company assured users was not due to malicious activity. “We are aware of availability issues ...
According to DownDetecto r.com, there have been 20,668 reports of Facebook issues reported at 12:11 p.m. ET. The number of outages is currently falling. The peak was 581,224 outages reported at 10 ...
An influx of social media users around the world have reported the site being down and having log-in issues, according to Downdetector. Reports of the issue started rolling in around 8 a.m. CT and ...
Traffic volume for Facebook services on October 4, 2021, with a drop during the global outage. On October 4, 2021, Facebook had its worst outage since 2008. The outage was global in scope, and took down all Facebook properties, including Instagram and WhatsApp, from approximately 15:39 UTC to 22:05 UTC, and affected roughly three billion users.
Forever 21, Inc. Forever 21 is a multinational fast-fashion retailer headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. Originally founded as the store Fashion 21 in Highland Park, Los Angeles in 1984, [3] [4] it is currently operated by Authentic Brands Group and Simon Property Group, with about 540 outlets.
Facebook's outage reports reached 183,731 as of 10:42 a.m., according to Downdetector. Seventy-five percent of users reported issues with log-in, 17% reported issues with the app and 8% reported ...
November 4, 2021: Phhhoto, Inc. v. Facebook, Inc. On November 4, 2021, Facebook was sued by defunct app Phhhoto for allegedly copying their features and then hiding their name from search results, forcing them to go bankrupt. This came after Meta expressed interest in working with them. November 15, 2021: The State of Ohio v. Facebook, Inc.