On October 31, Instagram is down. A large number of clients had been attempting to look at their feed on the application. But instead of being brought with photographs or reels, individuals found that their records had been suspended or locked out.
Starting around the evening of Tuesday, November 1, Instagram appears to have settled the issue. However, the specific number of clients impacted is muddled. Parent organization Meta had given the accompanying articulation:
“We know that some Instagram clients in various regions of the planet are having issues getting to their Instagram accounts. We’re attempting to determine the issue as fast as could be expected and apologize for the burden.”
While we started up this live blog to present to you every one of the most recent improvements at that point, you can find us following the personal time and when Meta settled it.
Instagram Is Down but Don’t Worry Too Much!
If you’ve been getting this message, you’re not alone, but Instagram looks to be aware of the issue.
Instagram 'resolves bug' after thousands of users suspended with no warning
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) November 1, 2022
Meta has not revealed what caused the bug https://t.co/1iszeIu98r
This is an example from @QueenVIP8 of how her Instagram account was suddenly suspended for no reason.
Again, if you only open your Instagram to look at dog pictures once a day and you’re wondering why you’ve been locked out, don’t panic – it’s a bug, and Instagram is aware.
@instagram what is going on? My account literally got suspended for no reason I did not violate any community guidelines, and when I try to verify the code it’s just giving me a loading error. Is anybody else having this problem? #Instagram #instagramdown pic.twitter.com/2ORKRtu0z7
— Niushaj_ (@QueenVIP8) October 31, 2022


Notwithstanding, essentially nothing remains to be stressed over. Instagram has recognized the blackout through a new tweet. As a development to the tweet, the Meta-possessed online entertainment stage has likewise affirmed that it has settled the blackout and is upset about the burden caused.
We’ve resolved this bug now – it was causing people in different parts of the world to have issues accessing their accounts and caused a temporary change for some in number of followers. Sorry! 😵💫https://t.co/Q1FBOEI97D
— Instagram Comms (@InstagramComms) October 31, 2022