Instagram Back UP After Suffering Massive Global Outage


 Instagram announced the successful resolution of the issue that plagued the platform

The official Instagram account took to Twitter to share the good news – the company has effectively resolved the problem that impacted the platform

that allows users to share photos and videos, interact with others, and discover new content.

Instagram was launched in October 2010 and was initially designed as a mobile app for iOS devices

Social networking platform Instagram on Monday said that it has fixed the issue that caused the outage due to which users were facing trouble accessing the platform

Instagram announced that the app is back up via their Instagram Comms Twitter account: “Instagram is back! Sorry for the trouble – we had a brief outage earlier and resolved the issue that caused it. #instagramdown”


A Meta spokesperson also released a statement to Variety, confirming that, “Earlier today, a technical issue caused some people to have trouble accessing Instagram. 

We resolved the issue as quickly as possible for everyone who was impacted, and we’re sorry for any disruption this has caused.”


 Instagram has stopped working, as users worldwide took to other social media platforms on May 21 to complain that they can’t log in or use the photo and video sharing app.



 Instagram provides specialized features for businesses and content creators
 Business accounts offer insights and analytics .

 Creator accounts offer additional tools for influencers and public figures advertising options, and the ability to create shoppable posts.



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