Recently, the social media giant Facebook users in parts of the world are experiencing a social media blackout, yes, Facebook is down worldwide for many users.
Facebook Down Worldwide For Many Users
If you are a Facebook user, you probably did not find any problems to drop your wall.
However, around 18.00 on Friday, Pacific Time, the social online grid has stopped working for companies and users who manage pages, across much of the globe.

However, we all know that Facebook is the largest social connection in the world, but as we told that recently Facebook has fallen Friday in many countries around the world.
For about 30 minutes, users from several places on the planet reported in other social networks that could not write messages, see news, or not even log.
There was an error, we are trying to solve this problem as soon as possible, said the message that appeared on the screen when trying to initiate the Facebook page.

BREAKING:#Facebookdown worldwide for many usershttps://t.co/UOBiODYQzdpic.twitter.com/ZZ3Gke0aTE
RT America (@RT_America)January 13, 2017
Well at least#facebookis down for everyone else too!pic.twitter.com/KgRu9CYxr4
Ariel Coverage (@ArielStrasser)January 13, 2017
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When all three of your brand pages throw up errors#FacebookDown#MarketingMeltdown#wineoclockpic.twitter.com/cMr9KWWgln
Charley Nicholls (@CharleyNicholls)January 13, 2017
Facebook business manager is DOWN.pic.twitter.com/MyMpNDPBMW
Hayley Lyons (@hayley_lyons)January 13, 2017
Facebook is down since 12:12 PM ESThttps://t.co/RKoZl9z9ofRT if it’s down for you as well#facebookdownpic.twitter.com/HDFVzXfnH4
Outage Report (@ReportOutage)January 13, 2017
Friday the 13th.
Facebook down.
Coincidence?

Dale Matthews (@daleamatthews)January 13, 2017
Last October several sites such as Twitter, Amazon, CNN, Reddit, PayPal, Spotify, AirBnB, and Netflix, among others, were no longer available as a result of three Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Against Dyn, a leading provider of DNS (Domain Name System) services.
However, this incident affected about more than 1 billion users worldwide but hold on, its effect was initially limited to those who are on the east coast of the United States.