Facebook down: Messenger, website and app not working properly, users say

Andrew Griffin
Wednesday 15 December 2021 14:04 EST
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Facebook has stopped working properly, users say.

Attempting to visit the website or use the app brings up a range of error messages, according to users.

Some saw a message indicating the site was “down for required maintenance” but that it would be back “within a few hours”.

Facebook outages are usually resolved more quickly than that. But in October the site was hit by a huge outage that left users unable to use the site for hours.

Unusually, Instagram and WhatsApp – which are all owned by new Facebook parent company Meta, and run using the same underlying infrastructure – were all functioning as normal.

The outage also does not appear to be affecting all users, or all parts, of the site.

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