Overview
- Users worldwide reported that core Instagram functions failed, including signing into accounts, viewing messages, loading photos and updating feeds.
- Third-party monitor Downdetector registered a rapid rise in reports after the outage began, with thousands of notifications reported in the United States and large spikes in Brazil and Chile.
- Affected users amplified the problem on X (formerly Twitter), posting screenshots and error messages that corroborated the geographic spread and symptom patterns.
- Meta had not issued an official statement at the time of reporting, leaving real-time user reports and Downdetector as the primary public sources of information.
- The outage could disrupt personal and business activity that depends on Instagram for communication and sales, and observers should watch for an official status update from Meta and for recovery patterns on monitoring sites.