Many users complained about problems with Facebook and Instagram Messenger on Wednesday and it’s officially time to blame someone else for them.That someone else is Meta, the new name for Facebook Inc., which founder Mark Zuckerberg introduced at a Facebook Connect event last week.
Zuckerberg said he chose the name to reflect the company’s new focus on virtual reality (i.e., the metaverse). Of course, there were plenty of people who saw it as nothing more than an attempt to rebrand Facebook after years of criticism.Either way, it didn’t take long for Meta to become the new bad guy with the outage, which seemed to affect some users on Instagram and Facebook.
Users couldn’t access Messenger on Facebook or Instagram on Wednesday afternoon in the United States and other countries.The website Down Detector logged thousands of issues with Facebook Messenger beginning around 2 pm ET on Wednesday. The outage seemed to be affecting users in Canada, the US and many other countries.FacebookMeta did not immediately address the outage but the issue seemed to be resolved later in the afternoon.–narcity.com
The owner of X, formerly known as Twitter, Elon Musk, took a jab at Meta in a post that stated, “If you’re reading this post, it’s because our servers are working.” The outage was one of the most popular topics on the network.
Following Musk’s US$44 billion acquisition of the social networking platform in October 2022, X itself experienced multiple service interruptions. An outage in December caused problems for over 77,000 users across the United States and France.
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