Some Facebook users say social media platform inaccessible in Myanmar

Reuters | Updated: 04-02-2021 02:04 IST | Created: 04-02-2021 01:51 IST
Some Facebook users say social media platform inaccessible in Myanmar
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Facebook users in Myanmar reported they were not able to access the social media platform on Thursday, days after the military seized power in a military coup.

Widespread reports from people posting online on other platforms said Facebook was inaccessible from the early hours of the morning.

A Facebook spokesperson did not respond immediately to request for comment.

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