Instagram, owned by Meta, experienced a significant outage in the US on January 15, 2025, which was largely resolved by the afternoon, as reported by Downdetector.
On January 15, 2025, Instagram, a popular social media platform owned by Meta, faced a widespread outage in the United States, affecting thousands of users. The outage, which began in the morning, saw over 11,255 reports at its peak, according to Downdetector.com, a website that tracks outages by aggregating status reports from various sources. By 9:32 a.m. ET, the number of incidents had significantly dropped to 619, indicating that the issue was largely resolved for many users.
The outage affected users' ability to load their feeds, post photos, send direct messages, and log into their accounts. Some users took to other social media platforms like Twitter to express their frustrations and seek updates on the situation. The outage was primarily focused on the East Coast, with additional reports from Southern California and Texas.
Meta, the parent company of Instagram, did not immediately respond to requests for comment from various news outlets, including Reuters. This lack of communication left the reasons behind the outage unclear. However, it is worth noting that in 2024, Meta's platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, faced multiple disruptions, including a global outage in March.
Downdetector's data is based on user-submitted reports, and the actual number of affected users may vary. Despite the significant drop in reported incidents, the exact scope of the outage remains uncertain. As of the latest updates, there were no reported outages for Instagram users in Singapore, indicating that the issue was primarily confined to the US.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges that Meta faces in maintaining the stability of its platforms, especially given the high volume of users and the critical role these platforms play in daily communication and social interaction.
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