Facebook appears to be a suffering a major international outage this morning, with the site unavailable in multiple regions around the world, including on web and mobile, and Facebook social plug-ins on other websites also acting up.
The Facebook.com site is unavailable here in the UK and in other European locations including France and Belgium.
It also appears to be offline in parts of Asia, including India, and Africa. US Twitter users are tweeting about the site being down for them as well.
Weâre reached out to Facebook to ask for details on whatâs taken the site offline and will update this post with any response. Facebook has now sent a statement confirming the outage.
Update: After a brief â" but widespread â" outage this morning Facebook appears to be back up. Or it is in some regions, including the UK.
Facebook users suffering social networking withdrawal can breathe a sign of relief and get back to liking their friendsâ baby photos now.
Itâs never great for a major site to suffer a major outage â" but Facebook can take comfort from the global outcry caused by a few minutes of downtime.
Facebook may not be as cool as it used to be, but plenty of people still miss it when itâs (momentarily) gone.
Update 2: Facebook has now emailed a statement to TechCrunch confirming it had âan issueâ that took the site offline â" without going into any detail about the cause. And confirming the site is now â100%â back online.
A spokesperson for the site said: âEarlier this morning, we experienced an issue that prevented people from posting to Facebook for a brief period of time. We resolved the issue quickly, and we are now back to 100%. Weâre sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.â
Judging by tips from users reporting the site was down for them, Facebookâs total downtime this morning looks to have stretched to around half an hour.
The social network suffered another short outage earlier this year, back in May.
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