
Facebook and Instagram down worldwide: 'Account unavailable' error hits millions, services slowly returning
Users across the globe reported being locked out of their accounts on Sunday morning, encountering an 'Account unavailable' error on Facebook and feed loading failures on Instagram. WhatsApp also saw sporadic disruptions.
Widespread outage hits Meta platforms
On the morning of Sunday 19 July 2026, Facebook and Instagram became inaccessible for users around the world. Reports began surfacing on Downdetector shortly after 9:00 CEST, with a sharp increase around 9:30. The disruption was not limited to Italy; comments on monitoring sites indicated a global reach, with users in multiple countries flagging the same issues. Those attempting to log into Facebook via desktop were met with the message: "Account non disponibile al momento. Il tuo account non è al momento disponibile a causa di un problema del sito. Speriamo di risolverlo presto. Per favore Riprova tra qualche minuto." On Instagram, the error read: "Si è verificato un problema e non è stato possibile caricare la pagina."
What went wrong
The outage affected core functions across Meta's ecosystem. On Facebook, the most reported problem was website access, accounting for 62% of complaints, while app-related issues made up 11%. Users could not log in, load pages, or connect to servers. Instagram suffered similar difficulties: feeds failed to refresh, the app became unresponsive, and publishing new posts, reels, or stories was impossible. Direct messaging on both platforms was also disrupted. WhatsApp, Meta's messaging service, experienced a milder impact. Downdetector flagged "possible problems" with access and message delivery, and users reported slow sending and sudden disconnections, but the scale remained less extensive than on Facebook and Instagram.
- Website access
- 62 %
- App issues
- 11 %
- Other
- 27 %
Timeline of the disruption
The first anomalies appeared just after 9:00, with a rapid escalation by 9:30. At 10:12, Downdetector recorded a peak of approximately 1,700 Italian reports, concentrated on login failures, website access, and server connections. The outage then began to ease. By 11:40, services were gradually returning to normal, though several Italian cities still experienced residual inaccessibility. The recovery was not instantaneous; some users continued to see error screens or empty feeds well into the late morning.
- First reports of access problems appear on Downdetector
- Surge in reports across Italy and globally; Facebook and Instagram become inaccessible for many
- Downdetector records peak of about 1,700 Italian reports, concentrated on login and website issues
- Services begin to recover, though some Italian cities still experience disruptions
Meta's silence and user reaction
As of midday, Meta had not released any official communication about the cause of the malfunction or the timeline for a full restoration. The company's headquarters in Menlo Park remained quiet on the matter. In the absence of information, users migrated to X (formerly Twitter), where the hashtags #InstagramDown and #FacebookDown quickly climbed to the top of trending topics. The platform became a gathering point for complaints and the usual wave of ironic commentary that accompanies such outages.
Gradual recovery
While the peak of the disruption passed by late morning, the incident left millions of users temporarily locked out of their digital routines. The lack of an official explanation means the root cause, whether a server configuration error, a software update gone wrong, or an external factor, remains unknown. For now, the only guidance for affected users is the one that appeared on their screens: try again later.


