Instagram is DOWN: The social networking app for frustrated users around the world is blocked
- The popular Facebook-owned photo app crashed Thursday with users around the world
- But the reason for the interruption is unclear and Instagram has not yet resolved the issue
- Users have taken to Twitter to share the various issues they have had
Instagram doesn’t seem to work for many frustrated users around the world.
According to DownDetector, more than 6,000 Instagram users have reported issues with the app as of noon on Thursday.
MailOnline has contacted Facebook, the owner of the photo-sharing app, to comment.
Instagram users took to Twitter to share their frustrations and to see if other users were experiencing the same issues.
Although it is not yet clear the reason for the interruption, of those who reported problems, 51% said they could not access the application, 29% said they had problems with the server and 21% had problems with the Instagram website.

It’s one of the most popular social networking apps in the world, but it looks like Instagram has crashed

According to DownDetector, more than 6,000 Instagram users have reported problems with the app as of noon on Thursday
Now, #instagramdown tends to be on Twitter, which is often the first point of call when users can’t access an app.
Said a Twitter user: ‘I really thought I was having problems with my internet connection. #instagramdown. ‘
Another he tweeted: “I deleted Instagram just to find out that everyone on Twitter has the same problem.”
Downdetector collects outage reports from a variety of sources, including Twitter and reports sent to its websites and mobile apps.
His website shows that Instagram outage reports began to increase substantially just after 8 a.m. (BST), peaking after noon.

“The only two apps that don’t disappoint me”: It looks like Instagram has a reputation for downtime

@ lheria3 tweeted: “I really thought I had problems with my internet connection.” Twitter is often the first point of call when users are unable to access an app




It looks like Instagram is gaining a reputation for shutdowns after other incidents earlier this year.
In June, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, which are owned by Facebook, fell and affected more than 1,000 people in countries such as the US, Morocco, Mexico and Bolivia.
Other Instagram outages occurred in March, including one on March 26, which affected several major U.S. cities, including New York, Seattle and San Francisco, along with others around the world, such as the United Kingdom. China and Australia.