Facebook users across the UK are reporting issues with their connection.
Issues with the popular social networking site appeared to begin just after 9am, and according to site DownDetector, hundreds of users across the country and Europe are experiencing issues.
Most users are having trouble logging in to their accounts, and others are experiencing problems with pictures loading, publishing posts and having a 'total blackout'.
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Problems began as many people began their 9am working day from home, with many are expected to be remaining inside as a result of the Coronavirus outbreak.
In the UK, Glasgow, London and Nottingham appear to be the areas experiencing the most issues.
Me rushing to @Twitter to see if Facebook is down again #FacebookDown pic.twitter.com/6fkMgf54DO
— 9GAG (@9GAG) May 21, 2020
The problem with the outage seems to be limited to parts of the UK and Europe, with some parts of Australia also affected.
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