.’s app Facebook It stopped working for some users on Monday (12). According to reports on social networks, the social network application sometimes does not open, sometimes closes by itself, and has constant failures. Data from Downdetector, a platform that monitors the state of online services, indicates that the problems started around 17:00 (Brazilian time). The number of complaints has now exceeded 100. Twitteryou can find instability complaints posted by people from different countries, which indicates that the bug might be international.
a take you I reached out to Facebook to see if there was an expectation to normalize the app, but had not received a response until this article was published. The text will be updated as soon as we receive a response from the company.
Facebook stopped? Users say the app is constantly crashing – Photo: Solen Feyissa / Unsplash
to me google trendsGoogle’s tool that monitors searches in real time has increased interest in the term “Facebook” in the past hour. Queries like “Facebook has stopped working,” “Facebook has crashed,” and “Facebook is constantly crashing” all registered a spike.
‘Facebook out of the air’ scored high on Google Trends – Photo: Reproduction / Eduardo Bartkevihi
On Twitter, you can find user complaints about instability. Many have turned to the microblog to try to understand whether the error message that the app displays – “Facebook is constantly crashing” – is related to a fault with the cell phone itself or a general problem.
There are also reports of people who have performed actions like clearing the cache, in an attempt to make the app work, but were unsuccessful.
Since the problem is with a failure of the Meta application, the way out is to wait for the program to normalize. Users who need to use the social network can turn to the web version of the service, which works normally.
*under development. The text will be updated.
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