I wonder if the T-Mobile spike [0] is actually T-Mobile depending on Meta for something relatively minor (say, a widget on their website), or if it's users not knowing the difference between their carrier and an app when the app doesn't load.<p>[0] <a href="https://downdetector.com/status/t-mobile/" rel="nofollow">https://downdetector.com/status/t-mobile/</a>
Acknowledged officially by Instagram/Whatsapp (on Twitter!) 13:54ET<p>> <i>We’re aware of some issues accessing WhatsApp. We’re actively working on a solution and starting to see a return to normal for most people. We expect things to be back to normal shortly.</i><p><a href="https://x.com/WhatsApp/status/1866918149897019819" rel="nofollow">https://x.com/WhatsApp/status/1866918149897019819</a><p>> <i>Hi, we know there’s a technical issue impacting some people’s ability to access Instagram. We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible and are sorry for any inconvenience.</i><p><a href="https://x.com/instagram/status/1866919539847635118" rel="nofollow">https://x.com/instagram/status/1866919539847635118</a>
Whatsapp wasn't working for me for approx. 8 minutes. It's working now<p>checked meta status page and there seems to be a problem with their "ads transparency" services at the same time frame where the outage happened <a href="https://metastatus.com/ads-transparency" rel="nofollow">https://metastatus.com/ads-transparency</a><p>edit: they've updated the status page and apparently many services are experiencing outages
Northern Europe here.<p>Has been down for over 20 minutes.<p>Suddenly logged out of Messenger then FB - got "wrong password" error, had a quick panic, checked twitter, and calmed down.