6/20/2023 0 Comments Facebook messenger app downThe outage affected Facebook's moneymaker – ads. ►Facebook whistleblower: Who is Frances Haugen? Everything you need to know ►Windows 11: What you need to know about Microsoft's release of its new operating system To every small and large business, family, and individual(s) who depends on us, I'm sorry." We appreciate your patience as we come back online."įacebook Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer personally apologized twice Monday to users via Twitter: "Facebook services coming back online now – may take some time to get to 100%. We know billions of people and businesses around the world depend on our products and services to stay connected. The company has also offered a litany of apologies to its users: "We’re sorry. And a Facebook spokesperson reiterated that stance Tuesday in an email to USA TODAY saying that "we want to make clear there was no malicious activity behind this outage."
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