What happened to Instagram on November 19, 2024?
Users reported issues with the app, including problems with accessing features and content.
Technology / Social Media
On November 19, 2024, Instagram users reported issues with the social media app, following a Cloudflare outage that impacted several online platforms. Users took to other social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to voice their conce...
Instagram users experienced problems with the app, leading to widespread reports on social media and Downdetector. The outage followed a Cloudflare issue that had previously affected platforms like X and ChatGPT. Downdetector's methodology involves monitoring problem reports and social media to detect incidents, validating and analyzing the data in real-time. An incident is flagged when the number of reports significantly exceeds the typical average for that service. This outage highlights the interconnectedness of online services and the potential for cascading failures.
Users reported issues with the app, including problems with accessing features and content.
Downdetector is a website that tracks outages and service disruptions for various online platforms and services, allowing users to report issues.
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