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Facebook, Instagram & other social apps down across World

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Web Desk

Islamabad: Users around the world experienced disruptions on popular social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger today as the services encountered technical difficulties. Reports flooded in from frustrated users who were unable to access their accounts or engage with content on these platforms.

The outage impacted millions of users globally, highlighting the widespread reliance on these social media platforms for communication, networking, and content sharing. While the exact cause of the outage remains unclear, users took to other platforms such as Twitter to express their frustrations and seek updates on the situation.

Read more: All social media platforms should be banned, resolution submitted in Senate

Tech experts and analysts are closely monitoring the situation as the affected companies work to resolve the issues and restore normal functionality to their services. In the meantime, users are advised to remain patient and explore alternative means of communication and online engagement until the social media platforms are fully operational again.

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