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WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram services restored
According to the details the services of the three Social media applications which were disrupted worldwide including Pakistan have now been restored.
Earlier, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp were down in some parts of the world. Multiple users had also reported the downtime on platforms including Twitter.
Users around the globe are also reporting interruption while using Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp on their devices. The downtime has also been noticed by a significant number of users in Pakistan.
As per user reports on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp aren't accessible for many users. The details on downtime tracking site DownDetector shows that the problem is reported in three applications and it has registered thousands of complaints already.
The outage impacting all major Facebook products started at around 10:25pm PST and has expanded since then, as per the details.
Alongside Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, some users on Facebook Messenger have also reported connectivity issues. Several users have also mentioned that they weren't able to access feed and even direct messages on Instagram.
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