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04-12-2014, 11:10 PM
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Instagram is down and the users are taking to twitter (http://news.softpedia.com/news/Instagram-Is-Down-04-12-2014-437350.shtml#)to complain about the issues.
mobile users who regularly use the popular tool are now able to open the app, but no new images are displayed. Basically, they get a constant loading screen, without actual new photos being added.
Instagram has acknowledge the issue and has posted a message on Twitter saying that they’re working to fix a feed delivery issues.
The usual “Thank you for your patience” was also added although that’s the last things you can say about Instagram users.
The hashtag #InstagramIsDown has become quite famous on Twitter by now as people use it to complain about the downtime, wondering what they’re supposed to do now that the service is no longer available.
Of course there are some sarcastic messages as well, such as “How will I know what you’re eating or wearing today” or memes of people asking each other to describe their lunches since they’re no longer able to check out the photos.
Instagram is down and the users are taking to twitter (http://news.softpedia.com/news/Instagram-Is-Down-04-12-2014-437350.shtml#)to complain about the issues.
mobile users who regularly use the popular tool are now able to open the app, but no new images are displayed. Basically, they get a constant loading screen, without actual new photos being added.
Instagram has acknowledge the issue and has posted a message on Twitter saying that they’re working to fix a feed delivery issues.
The usual “Thank you for your patience” was also added although that’s the last things you can say about Instagram users.
The hashtag #InstagramIsDown has become quite famous on Twitter by now as people use it to complain about the downtime, wondering what they’re supposed to do now that the service is no longer available.
Of course there are some sarcastic messages as well, such as “How will I know what you’re eating or wearing today” or memes of people asking each other to describe their lunches since they’re no longer able to check out the photos.