Facebook and Tinder crashed on Tuesday, December 7th. This is evidenced by data from the Downdetector site, which tracks the work of popular network resources.
As of 19:50 Moscow time, failures were recorded in the work of a number of services, including Amazon, Facebook, Tinder and Netflix. Downdetector warned users of further potential issues with logging into the Amazon Web Services site.
Residents of the USA, Britain, India and other countries, including Russia, spoke about the failures.
Earlier, on December 4, users of the Telegram messenger, Instagram and Facebook social networks also complained about problems with the services. It was noted that residents of Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Germany and other countries faced problems.
On the evening of October 4, users from almost all over the world encountered problems using Instagram, Facebook, as well as difficulties downloading WhatsApp. After disruptions in the work of social platforms, users switched to Telegram and Twitter. However, against the background of the influx of users, the messenger and microblogging service began to work slower, while there were no major failures.
Source: IZ

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