Facebook Begins Recovery After Major Outage Shut Down Apps

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  • Social media company roiling from whistle-blower revelations
WATCH: Facebook Inc. suffered a devastating outage that shut out many of its 2.7 billion global users. Bloomberg’s Kurt Wagner reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Inc. suffered a devastating outage that shut out many of its 2.7 billion global users, idled some of the company’s employees and prompted a public apology from the chief technology officer.

The company’s family of social-media apps, including the main social network, photo-sharing app Instagram and messaging service WhatsApp, began to return online for some users about 5:45 p.m. New York time, more than six hours after the incident began. It was one of the longest failures in recent memory. Downdetector, which monitors internet problems, saidBloomberg Terminal the Facebook outage was the largest it had seen, with more than 10.6 million reports worldwide.