Instagram reports outages worldwide: users report deleted accounts – El Financiero

Instagram reports worldwide failures in its social network access system. (Bloomberg)
Instagram register worldwide faults in their social network access system. Users have reported that their accounts have been deleted without any explanation.
The Down Detector system reported that the 70 percent of users have had problems logging into the platform; 17 percent have difficulties with the application and 12 percent with loading the page.
On social networks, users have stated that they have problems with the page, both to access and to keep it updated. Some report that the system takes them from his Instagram account and which they cannot access again afterwards.
Reports of problems with the use of Instagram increased during the early hours of this Monday. Users have reported about random suspensions of their accounts and frequent app crashes, according to data from Downdetector.
Some publications report that Instagram accounts were suspended without reason. 7 thousand reports of outages at 10:15 a.m. New York time, according to Bloomberg.
"We are aware that some of you are having trouble accessing your Instagram account. We are looking into this and apologize for the inconvenience," the social network said.
We're aware that some of you are having issues accessing your Instagram account. We're looking into it and apologize for the inconvenience. #instagramdown
Another problem reported by users is that the number of followerss has decreased in their respective accounts.
# Instagram There is a glitch and the number of followers is disappearing but not the number of people following.

It is recommended that you do not upload stories, like, or follow anyone during this outage or your account may be suspended by mistake.
Meta Platforms Instagram now has 2 billion active users monthly worldwide, approaching the 2.96 billion who use Facebook, in a sign of the changing makeup of the social media giant.
In June 2018, the company said Instagram surpassed 1 billion monthly active users. Since then, the app has undergone one of the biggest transformations since it was acquired by Facebook, now called Meta, a decade ago.
Instagram stopped exclusively showing posts from people users followed. Instead, it provided more algorithmically curated content based on what it thinks users are interested in. The service also added TikTok-style short-form videos, called Reels, which have been prioritized over other video formats on the platform.
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