Instagram down: Check why Instagram was not working; heres what company said
Instagram down: The outage did not appear to be tied to any specific area, and other services were still working.
Instagram down: Services of Meta-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram started coming back online after being down for several users. The outage did not appear to be tied to any specific area, and other services were still working.
"On Thursday, reports across the internet noted issues, with many people seeing screens saying they were not logged in, blank image posts, "Welcome to Instagram" messages like they have a brand new account, or feeds that stopped loading after the first few pictures, IANS reported.
Just before 9 p.m., Instagram said the problems have been resolved, so the apps should be working for users again. "Earlier today some people were having trouble accessing Instagram. We resolved the issue as quickly as possible for everyone who was impacted, and we apologize for any inconvenience," Instagram communications lead Seine Kim was quoted as saying.
The outage did not appear to be tied to any specific area, and other services were still working. The network disruption trackers at NetBlocks noticed Instagram's "intermittent" issues are happening internationally, but there does not appear to be any wide-scale blocking going on anywhere.
Instagram announced a new music property, ‘1 Minute Music’, which is a set of music tracks and videos, exclusively available on its platform, for use on Reels and Stories.
This includes music from 200 artists across India, including the likes of Dhvani Bhanushali, Neeti Mohan, Shaan, Himanshi Khurana, Aniruth and GV Prakaash Kumar, that will make your Instagram content more entertaining, and inspire other artists to release their one-minute music on the platform as well, the company said.
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