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Thursday 19 June 2014 4:15 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 06 June 2019 12:16 am

Is Facebook down? Social media site serves error message to users

Facebook has been down this morning, with the message “Sorry, something went wrong” appearing when users visit the site.

The social network site said it was working on getting it fixed as soon as possible. The cause of the disruption is not yet known. 

It is not just the UK that has been affected, with users in the US and Asia also reporting problems.

The site came back live at about 9.30am, but inevitably, people had already taken to Twitter in droves discussing the potentially life-changing impact of Facebook going down by that time:

Take this chance to live Facebook in real life. Go outside and give anybody you see with a pram a big thumbs up and say 'I LIKE YOUR BABY!'

— The Media Blog (@TheMediaTweets) June 19, 2014

The Guardian is actually live blogging the Facebook outage. http://t.co/WtMawg76pr

— Jasper Jackson (@JaspJackson) June 19, 2014

Facebook seems to be working now. That poor Guardian liveblog on it must be a bit sad now 🙁

— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) June 19, 2014

Facebook was down for 17 mins (est.) #Facebookisdown mentions on Twitter: 43,000 Twitter mentions per minute: 2,529 . pic.twitter.com/h3ciP10j99

— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarraUK) June 19, 2014

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