The number of reports on the crowd-sourced Down Detector website, one of the internet’s most used sources of numbers on outages, peaked at just over 12,000, gradually falling to a couple of hundreds.
However, with thousands of users complaining on Twitter under the hashtag #facebookdown, a number of media reports put the number affected in the millions.
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Facebook representatives took to Twitter to update users on the problems.
A Facebook spokesman, asked by Reuters for more details, would only repeat the company’s initial statement on the outage on Wednesday, saying that it was working to resolve the issue as soon as possible.
Instagram, Whatsapp and Facebook apps were down for much of Wednesday, although the photo-sharing social network said it was back up early on Thursday.
Facebook was yet to provide an update on its other services.
“We’re back,’’ Instagram tweeted here along with a GIF image of Oprah Winfrey screaming in excitement.
According to Down Detector’s live outage map, social media users in some parts of the U.S. and Europe as well as in Japan were hit by the disruption,
The Menlo Park, California-based company, which gets a vast majority of its revenue from advertising, told Bloomberg that it was still investigating the overall impact “including the possibility of refunds for advertisers’’.
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