After Instagram went down, thousands of users complained about it on Twitter and also reported it on DownDetector, a website that tracks outages.
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Facebook-owned company Instagram has informed that it has resolved the issue that has caused problems for some users using the platform. Instagram has tweeted this information, in which the company said that now users can easily use their account.
Instagram wrote in its Twitter post that, “And we are back! If you were having trouble earlier, now your account should be running normally.
And we’re back! If you were having a hard time earlier, your account should be working normally now.
— Instagram Comms (@InstagramComms) August 2, 2021
Earlier, the company had said in a tweet that, ‘Is your Instagram down? We know that some people are having problems at this time, and we will fix it as soon as possible.”
Is #instagramdown for you? We’re working on it! We know that some people are currently having issues, and we’re fixing it ASAP.
— Instagram Comms (@InstagramComms) August 2, 2021
6000 users complained
After Instagram went down, people kept tweeting about it and with this, more than 6000 users complained about it on DownDetector.com, a website that tracks the outage. Instagram users in New York, Los Angeles and Washington DC were the most affected by this outage.
Whenever these users were trying to run the app, it was refreshing again and again and a message was coming with it that, “We limit this thing to keep our community safe that you How many times can I do certain things on Instagram? Let us know if you think we made a mistake.”
anyone else’s ig down? #instagramdown pic.twitter.com/oMWj5ElrUU
— ley (@lupinisadilf) August 2, 2021
After having trouble using the app, users started tweeting by hashtag #instagramdown, although the company fixed it soon. Let us tell you that the number of users reported about this outage is much less than the outage in April. In April, millions of Instagram and Facebook users around the world had trouble loading images or creating or uploading posts.
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