Is Facebook Down Right Now? Live Status Check & User Reports
Last Updated: November 17, 2025 | Current Status: ✅ ONLINE | Response Time: 245ms
Facebook is one of the world's largest social media platforms with over 3 billion monthly active users. When Facebook goes down, it affects millions of people globally who rely on it for communication, business, and staying connected. This page provides real-time Facebook status monitoring to help you determine if Facebook is down for everyone or just you.
Quick Facebook Status Check
If you're experiencing issues accessing Facebook, use our homepage status checker to verify Facebook's current status from multiple global locations. Our monitoring system checks facebook.com every minute to provide accurate, up-to-the-second status information.
What We're Monitoring
- Facebook.com - Main website accessibility
- Facebook Mobile App - iOS and Android applications
- Facebook Messenger - Messaging service functionality
- Facebook Login - Authentication system
- Facebook Feed - Content delivery and loading
- Facebook Notifications - Alert system
Is Facebook Down Right Now or Just Me?
The most common question when Facebook isn't loading is: "Is Facebook down for everyone or just me?" Here's how to determine the answer:
Signs Facebook is Down Globally
- Multiple users reporting issues on Twitter/X using #FacebookDown
- Our website status checker shows "DOWN" from multiple locations
- Facebook's official status page confirms issues
- Instagram and WhatsApp (owned by Meta) are also affected
- News outlets reporting widespread outages
Signs the Problem is On Your End
- Facebook works on a different device or network
- Other websites load normally
- Only your account is affected
- Clearing cache/cookies resolves the issue
- Your internet connection is unstable
Common Facebook Issues & Quick Fixes
1. Facebook Feed Not Loading
Symptoms: Blank feed, infinite loading spinner, "Something went wrong" error message
Quick Solutions:
- Hard refresh the page (Ctrl+F5 on Windows, Cmd+Shift+R on Mac)
- Clear browser cache and cookies
- Try incognito/private browsing mode
- Disable browser extensions temporarily
- Check if JavaScript is enabled in browser settings
2. Facebook Messenger Not Working
Symptoms: Messages stuck on "sending," can't receive messages, Messenger won't open
Quick Solutions:
- Force close and reopen the Messenger app
- Clear Messenger app cache (Android: Settings → Apps → Messenger → Clear Cache)
- Update to the latest Messenger version from App Store/Play Store
- Check your internet connection stability
- Try accessing Messenger via desktop web browser
3. Can't Login to Facebook
Symptoms: Login button unresponsive, "incorrect password" errors, account locked messages
Quick Solutions:
- Reset password using "Forgot Password" link
- Clear browser cookies specifically for facebook.com
- Check if Caps Lock is enabled
- Verify your email address or phone number
- Complete any security checks if prompted
- Wait 10-15 minutes if you've attempted too many logins
4. Facebook Videos Won't Play
Symptoms: Videos show black screen, won't load, or have no sound
Quick Solutions:
- Update your browser to the latest version
- Enable JavaScript in browser settings
- Clear browser cache
- Disable hardware acceleration (Chrome: Settings → Advanced → System)
- Try a different browser
- Check if your ad blocker is interfering
5. Facebook Stories Not Loading
Symptoms: Stories won't open, show blank screen, or freeze while loading
Quick Solutions:
- Force close and reopen the Facebook app
- Check available storage space on your device
- Update the Facebook app
- Clear app cache (Settings → Apps → Facebook → Clear Cache)
- Check internet connection speed (requires 3G or better)
Facebook Outage History: What We Can Learn
Understanding Facebook's outage history helps put current issues in perspective and shows patterns in downtime causes.
October 4, 2021 - The 6-Hour Global Blackout
The most significant Facebook outage in history occurred on October 4, 2021, lasting approximately 6 hours and affecting Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger simultaneously.
What Happened:
- A faulty configuration change disconnected Facebook data centers from the internet
- BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) routing was completely broken
- Facebook's internal tools also went down, making remote fixes impossible
- Engineers had to physically access data centers to restore service
Impact:
- 3+ billion users worldwide couldn't access any Meta platforms
- Estimated $100 million in lost advertising revenue
- Facebook stock dropped 4.9% ($47 billion market cap loss)
- Businesses relying on Facebook/Instagram lost sales for 6 hours
- Emergency services in some countries were disrupted
Lessons Learned:
- Never rely solely on one platform for business communication
- Maintain backup communication channels (email lists, SMS)
- Have a crisis communication plan ready
- Diversify your social media presence
March 13, 2019 - The 14-Hour Partial Outage
One of the longest Facebook outages affecting users globally with partial service disruption.
Details:
- Duration: Approximately 14 hours
- Cause: Server configuration issue during maintenance
- Impact: Intermittent access, slow loading, features unavailable
- Recovery: Gradual restoration over 6 hours after initial fix
November 2020 - Multiple Regional Outages
Several short outages throughout November affected various Facebook services.
Pattern Identified:
- Duration: 30 minutes to 2 hours per incident
- Frequency: 4-5 separate incidents
- Impact: Primarily affected Messenger and Instagram
- Cause: Various technical issues including database problems
What Causes Facebook Outages?
Based on historical data and Facebook's incident reports, outages typically result from:
- Configuration Changes (40%) - Server or network configuration errors during scheduled updates
- Infrastructure Issues (25%) - Data center problems, power failures, hardware malfunctions
- DNS Problems (15%) - Domain name system failures or BGP routing issues
- DDoS Attacks (10%) - Distributed denial of service attacks overwhelming servers
- Software Bugs (10%) - Code deployment issues, database conflicts, or application errors
Troubleshooting Guide: Is Facebook Down Just for You?
If Facebook shows as "UP" on our status checker but you can't access it, follow this systematic troubleshooting guide:
Step 1: Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
Cached data is the #1 cause of website loading issues.
Chrome:
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+Delete (Mac)
- Select "All time" from the time range dropdown
- Check "Cookies" and "Cached images and files"
- Click "Clear data"
Firefox:
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete or Cmd+Shift+Delete
- Select "Everything" from time range
- Check "Cookies" and "Cache"
- Click "Clear Now"
Safari:
- Safari menu → Clear History
- Select "All History"
- Click "Clear History"
Step 2: Try Incognito/Private Browsing Mode
This rules out browser extensions and cached data causing issues.
How to open:
- Chrome: Ctrl+Shift+N (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+N (Mac)
- Firefox: Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P
- Safari: File menu → New Private Window
If Facebook works in incognito mode, the issue is likely browser extensions or corrupted cache.
Step 3: Check Different Device or Network
Test Facebook on:
- A different device (mobile phone, tablet, laptop)
- Mobile data instead of WiFi (or vice versa)
- A different WiFi network
- A friend or family member's device
This helps identify if the issue is:
- Device-specific (your phone/computer has problems)
- Network-specific (your ISP or router is blocking Facebook)
- Account-specific (your Facebook account has issues)
Step 4: Disable VPN or Proxy
VPNs and proxy servers can cause connection issues with Facebook.
To disable:
- Turn off your VPN application completely
- Check browser proxy settings (Settings → System → Open proxy settings)
- Restart your browser after disabling
- Try accessing Facebook again
Some VPN servers are blocked by Facebook, and some countries restrict Facebook access entirely.
Step 5: Check DNS Settings
DNS issues prevent your device from finding Facebook's servers.
Switch to Public DNS:
Google DNS:
- Primary: 8.8.8.8
- Secondary: 8.8.4.4
Cloudflare DNS:
- Primary: 1.1.1.1
- Secondary: 1.0.0.1
How to change DNS (Windows):
- Settings → Network & Internet → Change adapter options
- Right-click your connection → Properties
- Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" → Properties
- Select "Use the following DNS server addresses"
- Enter DNS addresses above
How to change DNS (Mac):
- System Preferences → Network
- Select your connection → Advanced → DNS
- Click "+" and add DNS addresses
- Click OK and Apply
Step 6: Update Facebook Mobile App
Outdated apps often have compatibility issues.
iOS:
- Open App Store
- Tap profile icon → Updates
- Find Facebook → Update
Android:
- Open Google Play Store
- Menu → My apps & games
- Find Facebook → Update
Step 7: Check Firewall and Antivirus
Security software sometimes blocks Facebook.
Temporarily disable:
- Windows Firewall
- Antivirus software
- Network security settings
Important: Re-enable security software after testing!
Step 8: Flush DNS Cache
Old DNS records cause connection errors.
Windows:
- Open Command Prompt as Administrator
- Type:
ipconfig /flushdns - Press Enter
Mac:
- Open Terminal
- Type:
sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder - Press Enter and enter password
Linux:
- Open Terminal
- Type:
sudo systemd-resolve --flush-caches
Facebook Down by Region: Check Your Location
Facebook outages can be regional. Here's how to check if your area is affected:
North America (USA, Canada, Mexico)
- Check facebook.com status from US servers
- Most common issues: DNS problems, ISP routing
- Peak outage times: 6-9 PM EST (high usage hours)
Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain)
- European data centers handle traffic differently
- Common issues: GDPR compliance updates, regional CDN
- Peak issues: 7-10 PM local time
Asia (India, Japan, China, Singapore)
- Different server infrastructure
- Common issues: Government restrictions, local ISP blocks
- Note: Facebook is blocked in China (use VPN)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia)
- Sometimes experiences independent outages
- Common issues: Infrastructure, internet backbone problems
Africa & Middle East
- Regional internet infrastructure can cause local issues
- Some countries block or restrict Facebook access
- Check with local ISP for connectivity issues
When Facebook is Down: Alternative Platforms
If Facebook is experiencing a global outage, use these alternatives to stay connected:
Communication Alternatives
- Twitter/X - Real-time updates and public conversations
- Telegram - Secure messaging with group features (up to 200,000 members)
- Discord - Community-focused communication
- Email - Direct communication that always works
- SMS/Text Messages - Phone-based communication
Business Alternatives
- LinkedIn - Professional networking (check LinkedIn status)
- Your Website - Drive traffic to your own domain
- Email Newsletter - Direct customer communication
- Google My Business - Update business information
Social Media Alternatives
- TikTok - Short-form video content
- YouTube - Video content and community posts
- Pinterest - Visual content sharing
- Reddit - Community discussions
How Much Does Facebook Downtime Cost?
Facebook outages have massive financial implications:
Facebook's Direct Losses:
- Per Minute: $100,000 - $164,000 in lost ad revenue
- Per Hour: $6-10 million
- 6-Hour Outage (Oct 2021): $60-100 million
- Stock Impact: $47 billion market cap loss (Oct 2021)
Business Impact:
- E-commerce stores lose an average of $5,600 per minute
- Small businesses lose 25-40% of daily sales during outages
- Facebook Marketplace sellers lose all transaction ability
- Influencers lose sponsorship revenue
- Ad campaigns continue charging despite no impressions
This is why you should:
- Never rely solely on Facebook for business
- Maintain email lists for direct customer contact
- Diversify across multiple platforms
- Have backup communication channels ready
Facebook vs Instagram: Are Outages Connected?
Yes, they're highly connected. Since Facebook owns Instagram (along with WhatsApp and Messenger), these services share underlying infrastructure:
Shared Infrastructure:
- Data centers
- Authentication systems
- API infrastructure
- Content delivery networks (CDN)
- Backend databases
What This Means:
- When Facebook goes down, Instagram usually does too
- Check Instagram status if Facebook is down
- WhatsApp status often mirrors Facebook
- All Meta platforms typically recover simultaneously
Independent Issues:
- Sometimes only Instagram Stories fail
- Specific features can break individually
- Mobile apps may have separate issues from websites
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I report Facebook being down?
You can report issues through:
- Our user report form (anonymous)
- Twitter/X using hashtag #FacebookDown
- Facebook Help Center (if accessible)
- Your internet service provider
Does Facebook have an official status page?
Facebook maintains a status page for business tools and APIs, but not for general users. The best way to check is through third-party monitoring services like our homepage.
How long do Facebook outages usually last?
Typical Duration:
- Minor issues: 15-30 minutes
- Moderate outages: 1-2 hours
- Major outages: 3-6 hours
- Average: 37 minutes (based on 2023-2024 data)
Can I get notifications when Facebook goes down?
Yes! Set up monitoring alerts on our website to receive:
- Email notifications
- SMS alerts
- Real-time status updates
- Outage duration estimates
Why does Facebook go down more than other sites?
Facebook doesn't necessarily go down "more" but outages are more visible because:
- 3+ billion users notice immediately
- News coverage amplifies awareness
- Social media spreads outage reports quickly
- Business impact is massive
Actual Stats:
- Facebook uptime: 99.98% (industry standard)
- Most outages: 15-30 minutes
- Major outages: 3-5 per year
- Minor issues: 12-15 per year
Is my data safe when Facebook is down?
Yes. Your data remains secure during outages. Facebook servers don't lose data during downtime—they simply can't serve requests. When service resumes, everything returns to normal.
What should businesses do during Facebook outages?
Immediate Actions:
- Post updates on other platforms (Twitter, Instagram if working, LinkedIn)
- Send email to customers if you have a list
- Update your website with information
- Use SMS marketing if available
- Monitor our status page for updates
Long-term Preparation:
- Build email lists (use services like Mailchimp, ConvertKit)
- Diversify social media presence
- Invest in your own website/blog
- Create backup communication channels
- Don't rely solely on Facebook for sales
Related Status Checks
Check if other popular platforms are experiencing issues:
- Is Instagram Down? - Instagram status and Stories issues
- Is WhatsApp Down? - WhatsApp messaging status
- Is Discord Down? - Discord server status
- Is Netflix Down? - Netflix streaming issues
- Is Twitter (X) Down? - Twitter/X status check
- Is YouTube Down? - YouTube loading issues
- Is TikTok Down? - TikTok app status
Additional Resources
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Last Status Check: November 17, 2025 at 10:22 PM UTC
Current Facebook Status: ✅ ONLINE
Average Response Time (24h): 234ms
Uptime (7 days): 99.98%
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