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Facebook outage is dry run for worse web crashes

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Reuters
05 October, 2021, 05:25 pm
Last modified: 05 October, 2021, 05:31 pm

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Facebook outage is dry run for worse web crashes

Facebook’s downtime raises the question of whether it and other internet giants matter enough to be regulated more like utilities

Reuters
05 October, 2021, 05:25 pm
Last modified: 05 October, 2021, 05:31 pm
Facebook logo is displayed through broken glass in this illustration taken October 4, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Facebook logo is displayed through broken glass in this illustration taken October 4, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Mark Zuckerberg can't catch a break lately. The Facebook boss wants to turn the two-dimensional internet into a metaverse where "instead of just viewing content, you are in it," according to an interview with the Verge. But hot on the heels of an exposé of some uncomfortable internal documents provided by a whistleblower who is about to appear before the US Congress, his entire company went dark on two-dimensional screens.

The Facebook and Instagram social networks, plus messaging service WhatsApp, were kaput for hours on Monday. It's easy to dismiss the $920 billion company's advertising-funded outlets as vehicles for cat pictures and selfies. But plenty of folks, including government officials, rely on WhatsApp as a primary means of communication. And Facebook is the main way some businesses reach customers. So the outage matters.

It raises all kinds of questions, like how – according to the Krebs on Security website – someone inside Facebook deleted key data that helps computers find the company's destinations online. It also brings into sharp focus the lightly regulated way the internet works.

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That's a factor in the web's rapid development and increasing usefulness in fields from messaging to finance to home automation. But it's also what provoked Frances Haugen, a former Facebook employee, to provide documents to the Wall Street Journal and speak at a Senate hearing set for Tuesday. She will ask lawmakers to regulate Facebook in part because the pressures experienced on social networks like Instagram can do great harm to teenage girls.

Facebook's downtime raises the question of whether it and other internet giants matter enough to be regulated more like utilities. Just as some banks are considered systemically important, perhaps some of what the likes of Facebook, Alphabet-owned Google and cloud-services behemoths Amazon.com  and Microsoft do have become critical to the functioning of the economy. Meanwhile, lawmakers are also considering whether their activities may be anticompetitive.

For many people, a day or two off Facebook is not a big deal. But a similar breakdown at a huge provider of cloud services could cause widespread trouble, as lesser interruptions have shown before. The internet is a hodge-podge of best efforts, often profit-oriented services. Some of them may now be too crucial to fail.

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- Facebook and Instagram appeared to be partially reconnected to the global internet on the evening of Oct. 4, nearly six hours into an outage that paralyzed the social media platform. Facebook and its WhatsApp and Instagram apps went dark at around noon Eastern time in the United States.

- The outage was the second blow to the social media giant in as many days after a whistleblower on Oct. 3 accused the company of repeatedly prioritizing profit over clamping down on hate speech and misinformation.

- The whistleblower, former Facebook employee Frances Haugen, will urge the US Congress on Oct. 5 to regulate her erstwhile employer, which she plans to liken to tobacco companies that for decades denied that smoking damaged health, according to prepared testimony seen by Reuters. She will testify at a hearing called "Protecting Kids Online: Testimony from a Facebook Whistleblower."

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