Unexpected thing: Facebook had to post an apology for the ‘crash’ incident on Twitter, mocked by opponents, mercilessly drowned

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Recently, the world’s largest social network, Facebook, has been seriously paralyzed along with a series of its applications such as Instagram or WhatsApp. As a result, Facebook was forced to apologize to users through its Twitter and was laughed at by opponents.

Chuyện không ai ngờ: Facebook phải đăng bài xin lỗi về sự cố sập trên Twitter, bị đối thủ chế nhạo, dìm hàng không thương tiếc - Ảnh 1.

Specifically, on the evening of October 4, a series of Facebook platforms could not access or update new content.

Chuyện không ai ngờ: Facebook phải đăng bài xin lỗi về sự cố sập trên Twitter, bị đối thủ chế nhạo, dìm hàng không thương tiếc - Ảnh 2.

After 2 hours of paralysis, Facebook officially issued an apology on Twitter: “We have noticed that some users are having trouble logging in to our service. We are working to resolve it quickly. as possible, and apologize for the inconvenience.”

Official announcements were also posted by other platforms such as Instagram or WhatsApp on Twitter accounts, angering many users.

Of course, Twitter also did not miss the opportunity to mock its opponent when the official account of this social network posted the line: “Hello everyone, literally”, thereby referring to everyone. use Facebook and even their own competitors are using Twitter.

Chuyện không ai ngờ: Facebook phải đăng bài xin lỗi về sự cố sập trên Twitter, bị đối thủ chế nhạo, dìm hàng không thương tiếc - Ảnh 3.

Meanwhile, founder Jack Dorsey and CEO of Twitter also posted a picture of the Facebook.com domain name for sale with the words “How much money?”.

Chuyện không ai ngờ: Facebook phải đăng bài xin lỗi về sự cố sập trên Twitter, bị đối thủ chế nhạo, dìm hàng không thương tiếc - Ảnh 4.

Going back to Facebook’s problem, The Verge suggested that this social network may have problems with DNS.


DNS stands for the phrase Domain Name System, which has the full meaning of the domain name resolution system. In the most succinct way, DNS is basically a system that converts the website domain names that we are using, for example in the form of www.facebook.com to a numerical IP address corresponding to that domain name and opposite.

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Source : Genk