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    Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp face instability this Wednesday

      Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp users are facing problems this Wednesday (13). The instability, it seems, is occurring both in the use of applications and through the computer, comments and photos are not being published.

      According to the website DownDetector, responsible for evaluating connections in real time, the instability began to affect applications around 12 pm. Many users are reporting the issues via Twitter. It is worth mentioning that both Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp belong to Mark Zuckerberg.


      Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp face instability this Wednesday


      Users are unable to upload photos, video and audio across platforms.

      The hashtag #facebookdown is on Twitter's Trending Topics as the second most talked about topic in the world this Wednesday.

      The instability is not only affecting users in Spain, but also in other parts of the world, including Poland, Italy, New Zealand and the United States.

      According to reports, users are unable to complete actions within the applications. On Instagram, for example, the photos are even uploaded, however, they are not published. The same is true for Facebook and WhatsApp.

      Many users who tried to log in to one of the platforms ended up getting an error message.

      On WhatsApp, sending photos is problematic, they load, but do not reach their destination. In addition, sending audio and stickers is also down.

      Instagram said it is already aware of the problem. "Our global team is already working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible."


      In recent tests with devices from our team, we found instability on the three platforms, with no success in sending images and audio.


      And did you notice any problems? If so, share it with us!

      Source: DownDetector 

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