UPDATE: May 9,Hindi Archives 2017, 12:38 p.m. SGT Facebook has sent a statement saying: "Earlier today, some Facebook users were unable to access Facebook briefly due to a technical issue. We have now fixed the issue and apologize for any inconvenience caused.”
If your Facebook page was down for a couple of hours -- it wasn't just you.
People all across the globe realised on Monday night that the social media platform was down. People in Asia were waking up to it on a Tuesday morning.
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And by the looks of it on Twitter, they were pretty freaked out about it.
Naturally, #facebookdown started trending.
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Even officials got in on the action.
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According to Down Detector, Facebook appears to on the fritz in the Asia-Pacific region and on the West Coast of the U.S., spreading down to Mexico.
Looks like it might be time to revive your MySpace profile.
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