Instagram doesn’t work globally: users can’t post images
Instagram is an American social networking service for sharing photos and videos. It was started in 2010 by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger and was later purchased by Facebook Inc., which is now called Meta Platforms.
The app allows people to upload media that can be modified with filters and sorted with hashtags and geotags. Posts can be shared with the public or with followers who have already been approved. Users can browse other users’ content by tag or locationsee what’s popular, like photos and follow other users to add their content to their own feed.
The popular photo sharing app Instagram is not working for some users in different parts of the world. They cannot post, share, refresh their Instagram feed or send direct messages (DM). Several users had the same issues even after turning wifi on and off and reinstalling the photo sharing app.
Some people were confused and angry about the same thing, so they took to Twitter and wrote about it with the hashtag “#InstagramDown.” Some of the users even said that they are having issues with the app such as not being able to post memes or GIFs.
People are coming to Twitter to check if Instagram is down again! #Instagramdown pic.twitter.com/pYTPuko1LC
— Patel Meet (@mn_google) September 22, 2022
Instagram has been experiencing a few issues lately. A few days ago, there was a hashtag on Instagram that if you clicked on it, it would automatically log you out of your phone account.
Not only that, but your Instagram password will also be changed in a matter of seconds, leaving you in a difficult situation. Your screen will show a message that reads: “You have been signed out of the account.
The account owner may have changed the password. While this issue isn’t harmful in itself, we warned in our coverage to avoid it and not search for #Embedded on Instagram until the company fixes the issue.
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