By Stacy Liberatore For Dailymail.com
21:21 01 Apr 2024, updated 22:51 01 Apr 2024
- Instagram is down for users worldwide who cite issues with the app
- Users claim they cannot access their accounts and News Feed isn’t loading
- READ MORE: Instagram is back online after a three-hour outage
Instagram is down for users worldwide, leaving thousands of people unable to scroll, post and like.
The outage hit the Meta-owned platform Monday afternoon, with many users citing issues with the app, News Feed and logging into accounts.
Issues have been reported in the US, the UK, Europe, Asia and other parts of the globe.
Many users flocked to Elon Musk’s X to see if others were experiencing problems, with some joking that it is interesting that Instagram would go down on April Fool’s Day.
DownDetector, a site that monitors online outages, shows issues appeared around 2pm and 71 percent of user cited problems with the app – 12 percent cannot log into their accounts.
When one social media platform goes down, users tend to seek answers on another – and it is usually Musk’s X.
Shortly after issues began to surface, people began asking other X users if they were being locked out of accounts or their Feed was not loading properly.
Some users thought it was comical that Instagram has also gone down on April Fool’s Day, while noting that the platform seems to have issues every other week.
DownDetector’s outage map shows New York City and Los Angeles in ‘red’ – meaning users there have reported the most issues.
Across the Atlantic, reports from the UK are coming from Manchester and London.
However, there are more issue reports submitted by Americans than from another other nation.
Monday’s outage comes about three weeks since Instagram experienced issues.
On March 21, the photo-sharing app, Facebook and Messenger were all hit with a worldwide outage that lasted for more than two hours.
The outage appeared around 10:45am ET, hitting the US, the UK, parts of Europe and Asia – other nations have also been impacted.
DownDetector, a site that monitors online disturbances, reported issues with the apps, websites and users accessing accounts.
But that outage was nothing compared to the chaos spurred on March 5 with Meta’s internal systems went down – taking its planforms along with them.
Meta has yet to provide details to what caused the two outages in March and it is unclear if the company will give updates on Monday’s issues.
Laura Adams is a tech enthusiast residing in the UK. Her articles cover the latest technological innovations, from AI to consumer gadgets, providing readers with a glimpse into the future of technology.