A new malfunction hits Instagram.

 A number of users of the "Instagram" and "Facebook" applications reported that they had difficulty accessing their accounts, days after they experienced an unprecedented outage that caused them to stop working for more than six hours around the world.


And the website Down Detector, which specializes in monitoring outages in digital services, said that more than 36,000 users reported problems with Instagram since 2:40 pm Friday, US time.


He added that about 800 users of the Facebook Messenger application talked about the existence of problems as well.


"We understand that some people are having trouble accessing our apps and products," Facebook said in a statement. "We are working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible and apologize for any inconvenience."


On Tuesday, Facebook and its Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger applications exited from an unprecedented outage that plunged the group into a problem that added to the crisis of leaking internal documents incriminating the group and a former employee was behind it.


At the time, DownDetector stated that the failure of Facebook and its applications was "the biggest outage we've seen so far. It affected billions of users."

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