California, April 9
Social networking sites Facebook and Instagram were temporarily down on Thursday in many parts of the world for a short duration because of which users were unable to send or receive messages.
Both platforms were back online a little after 6 pm (local time).
"Earlier today, a configuration change caused Facebook services to be unavailable to some people. We quickly investigated and resolved the issue. We apologize for any inconvenience," a Facebook company spokesperson told The Hill.
The social media giant's products went offline last month as well, which the company chalked up to a "technical issue."
According to media reports, in January, an unknown number of users were logged out of their accounts, which Facebook said was a configuration error.
In March 2019, Facebook had one of the longest outages in the company's history and was out for many users for more than 12 hours.
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