
The Facebook app, website and Messenger were all affected.
SOPA ImagesDid you have trouble accessing your Facebook feed? If so, you aren't alone.
Facebook was down this morning in the US, as well as other parts of the world. The outage, caused by a test the social network was conducting, lasted about 40 minutes.
"Earlier today, a routine test caused users to have trouble accessing or posting to all Facebook services including WhatsApp and Instagram," a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement. "We quickly investigated and restored access for everyone. We're sorry for the inconvenience."
Facebook declined to elaborate on what the company was testing on Monday or whether an outage was expected.
Users ran into various error messages when trying to access the Facebook app, website and Facebook Messenger. Several people at CNET also experienced problems.
This error message popped up when we tried to get on Facebook.
CNETAffected areas include the east coast of the US, Mexico, Brazil and Peru, according to Down Detector.
People on Twitter also reported issues.
Facebook is indeed down. #FacebookDown pic.twitter.com/LkB1y6MBi9
— Darrian Broom (@christtraveler) November 12, 2018
Monday, fun day. Snow and #FacebookDown. pic.twitter.com/f7cV3HzcNP
— Naomi Shapiro (@superdumb) November 12, 2018
What #Facebook headquarters looks like right now. ? #facebookdown pic.twitter.com/tD9wIYdX9c
— Coffee. Mom. Repeat. (@coffeemomrpt) November 12, 2018
Update, 10:50 a.m. PT: Facebook is working again for people who previously reported issues.
Update, 2:05 p.m. PT: Added statement from Facebook spokesperson.
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