The world, the first platform that comes to mind when social media is mentioned, Facebook is out of service, the data of 1.5 billion Facebook users are put up for sale and even Facebook’s web address ‘facebook. com is awash with the sale. While there is a new development on the subject every minute, technology editor Sheera Frenkel from the New York Times made striking claims on the subject.
Posting on his official Twitter account, Frenkel stated that he had talked to a Facebook employee recently, that the identity cards required to enter the company’s main building did not work, so Facebook employees could not enter the building and could not find out about the interruption. In other words, Facebook employees cannot even enter the main office in one of the biggest crises in the history of the platform.
Facebook is facing one of the biggest crises in its history
To summarize for those who do not know; Facebook, the world’s largest social media platform, Instagram, the visual content sharing platform owned by Facebook, and WhatsApp, the world’s most popular instant messaging application, are experiencing a very serious access problem. Although many different explanations have been made on the subject so far, it is still unknown how or when the problem will be resolved.