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Well, the world went silence for about an hour late Monday night. Facebook and Instagram crashed Monday evening and instead of relishing in 'no tech time', people took to Twitter.
Made my day #instagramdown pic.twitter.com/oxzp2PGzck
— Iza Sielska (@Iza_Sielska) January 27, 2015
People were very upset about the situation. An outlet was needed to express such feelings; good thing Twitter didn't simultaneously crash.
People may actually begin to starve to death soon, not bothering to eat because they can't social media their meal. #facebook #Instagramdown
— Nida Qureshi (@q_nida) January 27, 2015
People coming out to reality after Facebook & Instagram go down. 😂 #FaceBookDown pic.twitter.com/6xTepBtnc8
— ismailkidd (@ismailkidd) January 27, 2015
In response to Facebook and Insta taking a break, Twitter users started #facebookdown and #instagramdown.
That moment when Facebook is down! :D #facebookdown pic.twitter.com/pNwFs7xWMx
— Sanam Baloch (@SanamBalochfans) January 27, 2015
Map shows extent of Facebook outage. Looks like a big chunk of U.S. affected #facebookdown pic.twitter.com/dxz5F8K0tY
— Saeed Ahmed (@saeed_ahmed) January 27, 2015
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