Reports of problems using Instagram surged Monday morning, with people citing random suspensions of their accounts and frequent app crashes, according to ...
Many comments on Downdetector and posts on Twitter said Instagram accounts were suspended without reason. There were over 7,000 reports of outages as of 10:15 a.m. Reports of problems using Instagram surged Monday morning, with people citing random suspensions of their accounts and frequent app crashes, according to data on
Instagram users say their account is getting suspended for no reason, while others have complained about the app and web version crashing.
Instagram users have shared screenshots showing that their account was suspended because they violated Community guidelines. Instagram has acknowledged some sort of problem and posted about the same on Twitter. It looks like the problem is not limited to the Instagram mobile app, but the web version is glitchy as well.
According to a tweet by outage tracking website Downdetector.com, users indicated that they were having problems with Instagram since about 9pm Singapore time.
"Unacceptable. Has anyone experienced this?" "Anyone elseโs @Instagram account just get deleted?
Meta was hit with its third outage of one of its platforms in less than a week, after outages last week made WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook inaccessible.
Three days later, both Instagram and Facebook were inaccessible to residents outside the United States, [according to The Verge.](https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/28/23428969/instagram-facebook-not-loading-refresh-outage) [WhatsApp,](https://www.masslive.com/news/2022/10/whatsapp-back-online-following-global-outage-cause-remains-unknown.html) the encrypted messaging platform with roughly 2 billion users, was down for a couple of hours on Oct. [7,600 outage reports by 10:15 a.m.](https://downdetector.com/status/instagram/) This comes as several accounts also claim they have been hit with a suspension.
Just a few days after the most used messaging network in the world, WhatsApp, suffered a global crash, Instagram has now suffered the same problem.
[the most used messaging network in the world, WhatsApp, suffered a global crash](https://www.marca.com/en/technology/2022/10/25/6357931d22601d58178b459b.html), Instagram has now suffered the same problem. To recover the account, the social network gives the person 30 days to appeal the decision. [The best WhatsApp alternatives to use following the messaging app's global outage](https://www.marca.com/en/technology/2022/10/25/6357a7c622601d4d428b45bc.html)
Instagram is reportedly down for thousands of people, with many complaining that their accounts have been suspended or disabled without any reason.
[DownDetector](https://downdetector.com/status/instagram/) also appears to show a similar time frame, suggesting that the app started having issues around that time. [@Similarsimib](https://twitter.com/Similarsimib/status/1587073221924655104)), who claimed that her Instagram account was suspended for no reason. [@Similarsimib/Twitter](https://twitter.com/Similarsimib/status/1587073221924655104), [@Em_Bowie/Twitter](https://twitter.com/Em_Bowie/status/1587073573801295872), [@BestBrandFan/Twitter](https://twitter.com/BestBrandFan/status/1587076518001475585), [@AceSkywalkahh/Twitter](https://twitter.com/AceSkywalkahh/status/1587091721904685062), [DownDetector](https://downdetector.com/status/instagram/), [@InstagramComms/Twitter](https://twitter.com/InstagramComms/status/1587085563794018305) Many such stories are doing the rounds on Twitter under the handle #InstagramDown. The app remained down for most of the day before things slowly got back to normal. The app is especially popular in the U.S.
There have been reports of Instagram being down and some sort of mass suspension of accounts.
Over the weekend, Instagram was down for some users and was crashing throughout the day on Sunday. "We're looking into it and apologize for the inconvenience. But Instagram confirmed on