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Instagram DOWN – app goes offline for THOUSANDS in mystery outage

INSTAGRAM is DOWN for thousands of users across the UK in a surprise outage.

The app appears to have stopped working properly at around 9.45am UK time.

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Huge numbers of reports about Instagram issues are flooding in to Down Detector[/caption]

Online outage tracker Down Detector has logged thousands of complaints about the app.

It’s currently unclear what has caused the outage.

The majority of users on Down Detector are reporting issues with the app, and “server connection”.

Many are complaining that the feed won’t load.

The Sun has verified that the main photo feed is failing to load or update for some users.

It’s not clear whether some users are still able to access the app.

In any case, users have flocked to Twitter to complain about the outage.

One wrote: “Screams why is Instagram down again”.

Another said: “Instagram’s having a good few weeks – down again!”

And one moaned: “Is Instagram down or is my internet s***?”

We’ve asked Instagram for comment and will update this story with any response.

More to come…

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