A widespread outage affected Meta and other top online services providers on Tuesday morning. Widespread outages for Facebook, Instagram and Threads were reported Tuesday morning, as parent company Meta warned that many of its core services were suffering from outages. A status page went from listing all of Meta’s services as “unknown” to “major disruptions” for business tools like Ads Manager, Facebook and Instagram Shops, Meta Business Suite and Meta Admin Center, as well as Facebook Login, Graph API, WhatsApp Business API, and Marketing API. All of the outages list an inability to log in to the company’s services as the core issue, but little further information is available from Meta at this point. “Earlier today, a technical issue caused people to have difficulty accessing some of our services,” a Meta spokesperson said. “We resolved the issue as quickly as possible for everyone who was impacted, and we apologize for any inconvenience.” Posts on other social media including X, formerly Twitter, and postings to the outages digest mailing list confirm widespread disruptions to Meta-provided services, and an influx of reports to Downdetector.com underline that a major disruption occurred sometime around 11 AM Eastern Time on Tuesday. Downdetector also showed that problems with other major online services, including Google, YouTube, Amazon and major wireless providers were also present this morning, though reports seemed to be trailing off as of 11:45 AM Eastern. AWS’s Health Dashboard showed no problems as of noon Eastern Time. Google’s Workspace Status Dashboard did indicate service disruptions, with a status message saying that “some Gmail users are experiencing elevated error rates while performing various actions and may also see delays in email delivery.” Measurement difficulties One of the last major outages for Meta happened in October 2021, when most of the company’s social media channels went offline for over seven hours. In that case, the problem was self-inflicted: during a routine maintenance operation, a command intended to measure the company’s available global backbone network capacity unintentionally shut down that network, disconnecting all its datacenters. One study tracked a wide range of reactions to the unexpected mass outage—everything from stress and fear of missing out (FoMO) to the so-called “joy of missing out” were seen among respondents to an online survey performed by researchers from Israel’s Bar-Ilan University. “The global outage of the leading social media platforms on October 4, 2021 had a significant impact on users’ mood and experience,” the researchers said. “The findings add to a large body of research that investigates the relationships between FoMO, social media intensity, and stress.” This time around, the outage appeared to be shorter-lived. As of noon Eastern, several of Meta’s tools showed as “recovering from disruptions” on its status page, but little further information was provided on the reason for the disruption. Related content news analysis EU commissioner slams Apple Intelligence delay Margrethe Vestager, Europe's chief gatekeeper, takes a shot at Apple's decision to delay rolling out the company's AI. By Jonny Evans Jun 28, 2024 7 mins Regulation Apple Generative AI how-to Download our unified communications as a service (UCaaS) enterprise buyer’s guide Does your phone system date back to the last century? If so, you’re missing out on new technologies that can increase productivity and support a more distributed workforce. That’s where unified communications as a service, or UCaaS, comes By Andy Patrizio Jun 28, 2024 1 min Unified Communications Enterprise Buyer’s Guides Cloud Computing feature Enterprise buyer’s guide: Android smartphones for business Security is the biggest — but not only — factor when deciding what Android devices to support in your enterprise. See how Google, Honor, Huawei, Infinix, Itel, Motorola, Nokia, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Samsung, Tecno, Vivo, and Xiaomi stack By Galen Gruman Jun 28, 2024 23 mins Google Samsung Electronics Smartphones news Box announces upgrade to Box AI, integration with GPT-4o Box needed its own generative AI function to retain market share, says analyst. By Paul Barker Jun 27, 2024 4 mins Box Generative AI Collaboration Software Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe