Facebook crashed for some global users of social network

The issue — which appeared to be caused by a code change — affected a small number of users who were loading the site using a Chrome web browser from a desktop computer, Facebook said.

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Facebook Inc. went down temporarily for some of its more than 2 billion global users after a technical error caused a glitch that blocked access to the social network. (Reuters)

Facebook Inc. went down temporarily for some of its more than 2 billion global users after a technical error caused a glitch that blocked access to the social network. The issue — which appeared to be caused by a code change — affected a small number of users who were loading the site using a Chrome web browser from a desktop computer, Facebook said. “Earlier today some people may have had trouble accessing Facebook on the desktop version of Chrome for a short period of time,” the company said. “We’re back to 100% for everyone, and we’re sorry for any inconvenience.” Outages are rare for Facebook, which has become a digital front page for people to read news, share information and communicate with friends and family. Downdetector, a website that tracks outages, showed a concentration of outage reports in Europe and Australia.

This article was first uploaded on August twenty-three, twenty seventeen, at fifty-seven minutes past ten in the night.

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