Instagram is one of the most popular and used social platforms worldwide. Millions access the app daily either to check new posts from their followers or keep in touch with others.
Instagram posts are especially focused on multimedia content. Unlike other platforms where text is the protagonist, all Instagram posts are graphic (always include images or video).
Previously, the platform was limited to posts only, but later it received private messaging capabilities. This change made it a fundamental communication tool for millions of users.
Granted, details on the platform’s outage status are especially important to many. Therefore, in this tracker, we will follow up on those moments in which Instagram goes down or stops working in 2023 for any reason.
Following are some instructions that’ll help you go through this tracker easily: That’s all for the instructions. Note: Our team is trying hard to keep this tracker updated with all the latest info. However, if & when you feel something is missing, wrong, or should be added, do not hesitate to tip us in the comments or through email. |
Update 7 [Apr. 5; 08:22] Users report a new outage on the platform (1, 2, 3).
Update 6 [Mar. 31; 08:30] ‘This page isn’t available at the moment’ error reported (1, 2, 3, 4).
Update 5 [Mar. 30; 18:10] The servers are back up and running.
Update 4 [Mar. 29; 12:33] Service is reportedly down or not working (1,2,3).
Update 3 [Mar. 9; 08:17] Platform in the middle of an outage (1, 2, 3).
a. [11:20]: Latest server outage already fixed.
Update 2 [Feb. 9; 10:11] Servers still unstable for some after recovering from massive outage (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).
a. [13:00]: Servers working correctly again.
Update 1 [Jan. 11; 12:26]: Service reportedly down or not working for some.
a. [19:14]: The recent outage appears to have been resolved now.
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