Instagram is DOWN: Users worldwide cannot access accounts

Instagram is DOWN: Hundreds of thousands of users worldwide cannot access their accounts in the app or on the website

  • The outage appeared around 11:45am ET and is impacting several countries
  • The US, China, parts of Europe and South America are experience issues
  • Many users say the cannot log in to their accounts in the app or on the website 

Instagram is down for hundreds of thousands of users worldwide, as many are unable to log in to their accounts in the app and website.

The outage began around 11:45am ET and is impacting users in the US, South America, Asia and Europe – among other regions.

It is not clear what sparked the glitches, but users say the cannot access their accounts and it they can, the feed is not loading – and this is impacting the app for both iOS and Android.

Many users are frustrated by the outage, highlighting the fact that such events seem to happen regularly.

Instagram is down for hundreds of thousands of users worldwide, as many are unable to log in to their accounts in the app and website

Many users have flocked to Twitter to see if others are having problems with Instagram, which they found tens of thousands of tweets complaining about the outage.

One Twitter user posted: ‘HELLO HERE WE GO AGAIN.’

This could be referring to the numerous outages the social media platform experiences.

Many users are frustrated by the outage, highlighting the fact that such events seem to happen regularly

The outage started around 11:45am ET and is impacting users worldwide. Many people flocked to Twitter to share their frustrations of the social media platform not working properly

Some users are able to access their accounts, but say their messages are taking longer to load or are not loading at all.

And others report the feed is not refreshing. 

It is not known when the issues will be rectified. DailyMail.com has contacted Instagram. 

While the world is dealing with the current outage, the social media platform is currently being blacked by Iranian leaders – along with WhatsApp.

Internet watchdog NetBlocks revealed that one Wednesday officials curbed access to Meta Platforms amid protests over the death of a woman in police custody, residents and internet.

While the world is dealing with the current outage, the social media platform is currently being blacked by Iranian leaders – along with WhatsApp. This is due to protests over the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, who died after being arrested 

Internet watchdog NetBlocks revealed that one Wednesday officials curbed access to Meta Platforms amid protests over the death of a woman in police custody, residents and internet

Last week’s death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by morality police in Tehran for ‘unsuitable attire’, has unleashed anger over issues including freedom in the Islamic Republic and an economy reeling from sanctions.

NetBlocks also reported a ‘nation-scale loss of connectivity’ on Iran’s mail mobile telephone provider and another company’s network.

WhatsApp’s servers have been disrupted on multiple internet providers, hours after Instagram’s services were blocked, London-based NetBlocks said.

The group’s data shows a near-total disruption to internet service in parts of Kurdistan province in west Iran since Monday, while the capital city of Tehran and other parts of the country have also faced disruptions since Friday when protests first broke out.

Two residents in Tehran and southern Iran said they could only send text and not pictures on WhatsApp and that Instagram appeared to be completely blocked.

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