Facebook apologizes for the incident but refuses to reveal the cause
A Facebook spokesman has officially apologized for the incident that prevented users from accessing the social network, but declined to give a reason.
A Facebook spokesman has officially apologized for the incident that prevented users from accessing the social network, but declined to give a reason.
About 15 o'clock on June 19, many Facebook members in Vietnam cannot access this social networking site. Users in many other parts of the world, such as Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Netherlands, England . also have problems. The Next Web news page reported a Facebook login error that lasted about 30 minutes and was fixed.
Although only for a short time, this phenomenon quickly caused a stir for over 1 billion Facebook members worldwide. Facebook spokesman immediately apologized for the incident, but refused to reveal the cause:
' We went through a problem that prevented some users from posting to Facebook in a short period of time. We quickly fixed the problem and Facebook has returned 100%, Facebook is sorry for the inconveniences we may have caused . ' The spokesman declined to say what caused the incident.
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