FACEBOOK DOWN. Screenshot of Facebook login page as of 4:15 pm of June 19, Philippine time.
MANILA, Philippines (2ND UPDATE) – As of 4:24 pm, Philippine time, Facebook appears to be coming back up across the world again.
The Next Web
reports that a Facebook spokesperson released the following statement,
saying, "Earlier this afternoon we experienced an issue with our serving
infrastructure that prevented some people from accessing Facebook for a
short time. We’ve resolved the underlying problem and service is
recovering. We’re sorry for any inconvenience."
Facebook's Platform Status page earlier showed that issues with its
services was "resulting in higher than normal error rates and latency."
Facebook was earlier unresponsive worldwide, with the site showing errors across its website and on Facebook Messenger.
Based on a number of site downtime monitors, Facebook's services on
the Web as well as on mobile were unresponsive or showing network errors
at present.
Instagram and Slingshot, services owned by Facebook, were still working during the Facebook downtime.
Facebook's blogs, including its engineering blog were also down, with
its Twitter account not showing any new activity during the downtime
period.
#FacebookDown became the top trending topic on Twitter worldwide as a result of the downtime. – Rappler.com
MANILA, Philippines (2ND UPDATE) – As of 4:24 pm, Philippine time, Facebook appears to be coming back up across the world again.
The Next Web
reports that a Facebook spokesperson released the following statement,
saying, "Earlier this afternoon we experienced an issue with our serving
infrastructure that prevented some people from accessing Facebook for a
short time. We’ve resolved the underlying problem and service is
recovering. We’re sorry for any inconvenience."
Facebook's Platform Status page earlier showed that issues with its
services was "resulting in higher than normal error rates and latency."
Facebook was earlier unresponsive worldwide, with the site showing errors across its website and on Facebook Messenger.
Based on a number of site downtime monitors, Facebook's services on
the Web as well as on mobile were unresponsive or showing network errors
at present.
Instagram and Slingshot, services owned by Facebook, were still working during the Facebook downtime.
Facebook's blogs, including its engineering blog were also down, with
its Twitter account not showing any new activity during the downtime
period.
#FacebookDown became the top trending topic on Twitter worldwide as a result of the downtime. – Rappler.com
No comments:
Post a Comment