BusinessCompaniesEntertainmentInfoIT&CLifeStrange NewsTech & ScienceUncategorizedViral StoriesWorld News Facebook is back online after a massive outage that also took down Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, and Oculus by Bella Monroe October 5, 2021 written by Bella Monroe October 5, 2021 0 comments 677 Just as Facebook’s Antigone Davis was live on CNBC defending the company over a whistleblower’s accusations and its handling of research data suggesting Instagram is harmful to teens, its entire network of services suddenly went offline. The outage started just before noon ET and took nearly six hours before it was resolved. This is the worst outage for Facebook since a 2019 incident took its site offline for more than 24 hours, as the downtime hit hardest on the small businesses and creators who rely on these services for their income. Facebook issued an explanation for the outage on Monday evening, saying that it was due to a configuration issue. The company says it doesn’t believe any user data was impacted. After failing all tests for most of the day, a test of ISP DNS servers via DNSchecker.org showed most of them successfully finding a route to Facebook.com at 5:30PM ET. A few minutes later, we were able to start using Facebook and Instagram normally; however, it may take time for the DNS fixes to reach everyone. On Twitter, Facebook communications exec Andy Stone says, “We’re aware that some people are having trouble accessing our apps and products. We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible, and we apologize for any inconvenience.” Mike Schroepfer, who will step down from his post as CTO next year, tweeted, “We are experiencing networking issues and teams are working as fast as possible to debug and restore as fast as possible.” Inside Facebook, the outage has broken nearly all of the internal systems employees use to communicate and work. Several employees told The Verge they resorted to talking through their work-provided Outlook email accounts, though employees can’t receive emails from external addresses. Employees who were logged into work tools such as Google Docs and Zoom before the outage can still use those, but any employee who needs to log in with their work email was blocked. Facebook engineers have been sent to the company’s US data centers to try and fix the problem, according to two people familiar with the situation. That meant the outage, already Facebook’s most severe in years, could be further prolonged. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Bella Monroe Bella Monroe is an entertainment reporter with exclusive interviews with Hollywood's biggest stars. She covers the latest in music, film, and viral internet trends. Sam graduated with a degree in Journalism from NYU and has been featured in top entertainment outlets. previous post Why superbusiness minisuites are the future of luxury flying next post Nobel Prize in physics awarded to Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi You may also like Actress Elizabeth Franz, Beloved Gilmore Girls Star, Passes... November 17, 2025 Lily Phillips: A Controversial Figure in the Adult... November 13, 2025 Viral Optical Illusion: Can You Spot the Hidden... November 12, 2025 Why a 29-Year-Old Woman Chose Medical Euthanasia: A... November 5, 2025 Tragic Justice: Marianne Bachmeier’s Courtroom Revenge Against Daughter’s... November 5, 2025 Tragic Wedding Disaster: Bride and Groom Reveal Heartbreaking... November 5, 2025 The Shocking Transformation: Jeffrey Dahmer’s Early Life and... October 31, 2025 Parental Monitoring: Understanding Phone Privacy and Teen Digital... October 28, 2025 Tragic Discovery: 4-Year-Old Girl Found Trapped and Rescued... October 24, 2025 Why Hikers Should Always Answer Unknown Emergency Calls... October 24, 2025