Facebook and Instagram back up after global outage studies; WhatsApp still 'being buggy'

Instagram and Facebook apps had been down for a number of hours for some customers within the United States and Europe Wednesday. WhatsApp customers additionally seeing problems.
Instagram and Facebook apps were down for several hours for some users in the United States and Europe Wednesday. WhatsApp users also seeing issues.

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