Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp are 'being buggy,' users report outages around the world

Instagram and Facebook apps are struggling outages for some users in the United States and Europe. WhatsApp users are additionally seeing problems.
Instagram and Facebook apps are suffering outages for some users in the United States and Europe. WhatsApp users are also seeing issues.

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