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TRIBUN-TIMUR.COM - Media sosial Facebook - Instagram down atau error pada hari ini, WhatsApp normal, apa penyebab?

Aplikasi media sosial Facebook dan Instgram dilaporkan down atau error pada Kamis (28/11/2019) malam ini.

Pada aplikasi media sosial Facebook, pengguna tidak dapat mem-posting.

Tribun-Timur.com pada sekitar pukul 23:30 Wita, Kamis, tidak dapat mem-posting berita melalui fanpage.

Terdapat tulisan, "Facbook Will Back Soon. Facebook is down for required maintenance right now, but you should be able to get back on within a few hours. (Facbook Akan Segera Kembali. Facebook sedang dalam perbaikan oada saat ini, tetapi Anda bisa kembali dalam beberapa jam)."

Demikian penyampaikan Facebook ketika lamannya diakses.

Ada pula tertulis, "Sorry, something went wrong. We’re working on getting this fixed as soon we can. (Mohon maaf, ada yang salah. Kami sedang berupaya untuk memperbaikinya sesegera mungkin)."

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Sementara di Instagram yang dimiliki Facebook tertulis, "Couldn't refresh feed (tidak dapat memberbarui umpan)."

Pengguna Instagram di Makassar, Sulsel mengirim pesan singkat melalui WhatsApp kepada Tribun-Timur.com untuk menanyakan kabar Instagram error atau down.

"Apa Instagram down sejak pukul 23:30?"


Instagram is down, according to some of its users.

A huge number of people rushed to complain that the photo sharing website had broken.

The outage comes on Thanksgiving morning in the US, leading many to joke that they had been forced to engage with their family members.

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The problems are being seen across the world, according to tracking website Down Detector.

But it does not appear to be affecting all users, with some accounts able to load as normal. Others suggested that only certain parts of the app, such as viewing someone's profile, is broken.

Problems were also reported at Facebook, which owns Instagram. Users reported they were unable to get online on that site, too.

WhatsApp, which is the other major part of Facebook's empire of social networks, did not appear to be affected by the outage.

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All three apps are thought to share much of the same underlying infrastructure, which means that problems on one of the services are usually echoed by problems at the other two.

This summer, all three of the apps went down for almost a day, causing problems across the internet and likely costing the company vast sums of money.

Facebook plans to merge the three platforms so that they have one shared back-end, Mark Zuckerberg has said, which will presumably mean that the apps are even more likely to go down together.


JAKARTA – Beberapa jam yang lalu, portal pendaftaran CPNS atau web SSCN mengalami kendala. Ini menyebabkan para pelamar tidak bisa membuka web tersebut.

Jangan khawatir, BKN mengatakan bahwa web SSCN kini dapat diakses kembali. Hal ini tertulis di insta story pada akun instagram- nya.

“#SobatBKN, mohon maaf atas kendala dalam mengakses portal SSCN. Saat ini portal sudah dapat diakses kembali ya, yuk berselancar lagi dalam portal SSCN dan segera submit pendaftaran,” tulis BKN melalui akun instagram- nya (22/11).

Seperti yang kita ketahui, pendaftaran Calon Pegawai Negeri Sipil (CPNS) 2019 akan segera berakhir. Pendaftaran CPNS dimulai pada 11 November 2019 dan berakhir tanggal 24 November 2019.

Dilansir dari okezone, pelamar CPNS dapat mengikuti langkah-langkah dalam mendaftar pada alur pendaftaran CPNS melalui web SSCASN. Informasi seputar pendaftaran CPNS ini bisa dilihat di buku panduan dari BKN yang bisa pelamar unduh.

BKN tidak merekomendasikan pelamar menggunakan HP dalam mendaftar CPNS. Hal ini dilakukan untuk menghindari kesalahan dalam menginput data. BKN menyarankan agar menggunakan komputer atau laptop dalam mendaftar.

Pelamar bisa membersihkan cache browser dan coba kembali mendaftar apabila terjadi masalah dalam melakukan pendaftaran CPNS. Dalam mendaftar, pelamar diharapkan agar mengisi pendaftaran dengan teliti dan hati-hati. (aci)




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Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption WATCH: Feroza Aziz rejects TikTok's explanations for blocking her from its app

Chinese-owned social network TikTok has apologised to a US teenager who was blocked from the service after she posted a viral clip criticising China's treatment of the Uighur Muslims.

The firm said it had now lifted the ban, maintaining it was due to 17-year-old Feroza Aziz's prior conduct on the app - and unrelated to Chinese politics.

Additionally, the firm said "human moderation error" was to blame for the video being taken down on Thursday for almost an hour.

TIkTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, has insisted it does not apply Chinese moderation principles to its product outside of mainland China.

Ms Aziz posted on Twitter that she did not accept the firm's explanation.

"Do I believe they took it away because of a unrelated satirical video that was deleted on a previous deleted account of mine? Right after I finished posting a three-part video about the Uighurs? No.”

Image copyright TikTok Image caption Ms Aziz said she wanted to raise awareness about China's detainment of "innocent Muslims"

In an interview with BBC News reporter Vivienne Nunis, Ms Aziz said: "I will continue to talk about it, and I will talk about it on Twitter, on Instagram, on any platform I have, even TikTok.

"I'm not scared of TikTok, even after the suspension. I won't be scared of TikTok.”

TikTok explanation

Eric Han, TikTok's head of safety for the US, said Ms Aziz had been banned earlier this month after she posted a video containing an image of Osama Bin Laden.

"While we recognise that this video may have been intended as satire," Mr Han said, "our policies on this front are currently strict.”

When TikTok bans users, it also prevents the same device being used to set up another account.

It was on a new account, set up on the same device, that Ms Aziz posted her video about the Uighurs, done in the style of a make-up tutorial, a popular genre on the network.

TikTok said that account was disabled after it ran a "platform-wide enforcement" that locked out Ms Aziz's device, as well as 2,406 devices belonging to other users who had fallen foul of the site's policies.

Mr Han wrote: "Because the user's banned account (@getmefamousplzsir) was associated with the same device as her second account (@getmefamouspartthree), this had the effect of locking her out of being able to access her second, active account from that device.

"However, the account itself remained active and accessible, with its videos continuing to receive views.”

Image copyright Reuters

But on Thursday morning, the viral video - which has been viewed more than nine million times, across multiple networks - was also removed from TikTok, due to what Mr Han described as a "human moderation error”.

"It's important to clarify that nothing in our community guidelines precludes content such as this video, and it should not have been removed," he said.

"We would like to apologise to the user for the error on our part this morning.”

Rapid growth, added scrutiny

Human Rights Watch told the BBC that a lack of transparency is deserving of increased scrutiny.

"It is hard for outsiders to know the real reasons for the suspension of Aziz’s account," said Yaqiu Wa, the non-profit's China researcher.

"TikTok does not make public the data on the videos it removes or the users it suspends, or the artificial intelligence tools it uses to determine the removals and suspensions.

"While TikTok has repeatedly stressed that it does not take orders from the Chinese government in terms of what content it promotes or removes outside of China, it has done little to quench the suspicion, given that all Chinese companies are not only accountable to its shareholders, but also to the Chinese Communist Party."

The incident marks an early, high-profile censorship dispute for TikTok, a network which has exploded in popularity over the past two years.

Globally, the app has now been downloaded 1.5 billion times, according to mobile intelligence analysts Sensor Tower.

It looks set to end 2019 as the third most-downloaded non-gaming app, ahead of rivals Facebook and Instagram.

That surge in popularity has caused concern in Western markets, due to the nature of its Chinese ownership.

In the US, TikTok's deal to buy Musical.ly, a music-based social network, is now being examined by the US Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. The committee is looking specifically at data storage and privacy practices.

In February the firm was handed the largest ever fine for a US case involving children's data privacy. The company agreed to pay $5.7m (£4.3m) over its handling of data on users who were under 13, acquired thanks to its takeover of Musical.ly.

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Facebook and Instagram will block under-18s from viewing sexual content from as early as next year, it has been claimed.

The social networks plan to 'age-gate' several types of sexually explicit content for users across the globe from the beginning of 2020.

Teenagers under the age of 18 will be banned from viewing sexualised adverts, fictional depictions of sex and artistic portrayals of nudity or sex acts, among others, the Daily Telegraph reports.

But the restrictions, which are due to come in on both platforms, will rely solely on teenagers inputting their own ages, making it easy for them to lie and view inappropriate content anyway.

Under the new measures, underage users will get an error message if they declare they are under 18 and try to load sexual content.

Facebook and Instagram plan to 'age-gate' several types of sexually explicit content from the beginning of 2020. File image used

But with more than 60,000 UK Facebook users under the age of 12 when the age restriction is 13, they could prove fruitless.

The new rules concern certain types of sexual content, but do not apply to overtly explicit content, which is already widely banned.

How does Facebook verify your age? Facebook has a minimum age requirement of 13 for anyone to have an account. When creating an account, users are asked to input basic personal information, including age, location, and email address. There is currently no way for Facebook to prove an underage user has created a profile with a fake age, although parents, guardians or other responsible adults can report an underage profile.

It does not apply to 'explicitly educational' sexual images and video or to naked images intended for breastfeeding mothers or cancer survivors.

Last year the artist Ruben Cordova was permanently banned from Facebook after he uploaded pictures of a nude sculpture.

Facebook, which also owns Instagram, consulted 25 experts including LGBT, diversity and free speech activists as well child-safety campaigners, on the move.

Andy Burrows, the NSPCC head of child safety online policy, told MailOnline: 'It is good to see Facebook taking steps in recognition of the fact that there is content on their platforms that's unsuitable for children.

'But these measures look like little more than tinkering around the edges, rather than tackling the more profound clear-cut dangers from grooming and abuse every day on their platforms.

'Facebook already has the tech to micro-target ads at under-18s so we simply can't understand why they won't use the same tech to put safeguards in place.'


El día de hoy, jueves 28 se reporta un error tanto en Facebook como en Instagram

Según Downdetector y Outage Report , las fallas comenzaron a las 8:25 am. Los países más afectados fue nuestro país, seguido de la costa este de Estados Unidos , gran parte de Europa , India , Australia y varios países de Asia .

Entre las fallas que los usuarios reportan están:

Mientras tanto en Twitter comenzaron a usar el hashtag #InstagramDown y #FacebookDown , los reclamos, las bromas y los memes están con todo.




Instagram Live videos are fun to make and can be powerful tools for building brand loyalty.

November 25, 2019 7 min read

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

In 2018, Instagram launched a very exciting feature called Instagram live. Some of us already know how to use it and are already experiencing the benefits of exploiting this awesome feature to generate brand awareness, profitability, and audience/customer loyalty.

Instagram Live primer

Although it has been around for a while now, not everybody is quite familiar with it. Instagram live allows users to interact with their audience in real-time, very similar to Facebook Live (parent company) but with some differences. For example, as soon as the live broadcasting ends, the video may disappear.

Another innovative feature Instagram added to its Live platform is a highlighted rim around the user’s profile picture when broadcasting live. Notifications are sent to all their followers to let them know that they can view new content, promos and ads from their favorite accounts/influencers. Adding hashtags to get discovered by different audiences can also increase any chances of acquiring new followers.

Related: Instagram Is Hiding Likes. Here's What It Means for Brands and Influencers.

But how can you take advantage of Instagram's live video to accomplish your company’s business goals?

Below, I will explain five unique ways you can squeeze Instagram Live like a lemon and successfully advertise yourself, your product or brand eventually maximizing online visibility (and gain some followers along the way).

1. Have a purpose.

Creating random videos can be fun but it won’t give you any measurable results, make sure to create a strategy for your brand’s content by sharing unique and exclusive videos. Below are some examples:

Do a live Q&A with your audience

Live videos are always a great way of engaging with your audience and answer any type of questions your followers may have. You will be showing your audience that your company has a face and a heart; that there is a dedicated team “behind the scenes” compromised to the brand and its followers, this will eventually create a strong relationship with your brand, as well as bring you, loyal followers.

Give incentives or promote any type of event coming up soon.

Followers love free stuff — who doesn’t? Live videos are the perfect tool to create a strong hype. Some of the incentives can be a promotional code, free products, experiences or a chance to enter a contest for a nice prize.

Ask for feedback.

Take advantage of this direct contact with your followers, and ask them for any feedback while communicating with your audience to understand in what ways you can improve your business.

2. Give yourself a tech test run.

Make sure to practice beforehand starting your live streaming, to avoid committing mistakes with the image resolution or video size. Making mistakes is common and can be seen as humanizing the brand, making your business more relatable, however, recording some test videos will minimize your margin of error and will help you get a clear vision on what specific areas of your broadcast you should adjust before going live.

Some of the questions you may want to ask yourself before going live:

Is the lighting ok?

Is the audio clear?

Is the background the right one?

Are there too many filters?

Is the script attractive?

Having in mind those questions and properly addressing them will help you avoid the most common mistakes we usually see during thousand of live broadcasts. Don’t let yours be one of them.

3. Take advantage of the urgency.

You know that your audience will only have one chance to watch your live video unless you offer them the choice to do otherwise (in your live account settings). Create a sense of fear of missing out (FOMO) with your audience, make them feel they cannot afford to miss your content. Additionally according to the experts at Sprout Social: “A great way to boost your viewership is to promise one-time-only promotions while you’re building hype for your stream. […] Offering limited-time-only promo codes is a great way to boost urgency.”

Related: Top 5 Not-So-Obvious Instagram Marketing Mistakes You Must Avoid

Another interesting tip is hiding your story for x,y,z users. If you would like to customize who can and who cannot see your content before starting your live video go into settings and select “Hide story” and add all the people and competitors you would like your story to be hidden from to lessen the chances of your concepts, and promos from being copied.

4. Promote all your Instagram live videos in advance.

This is a key factor to make sure your live video will be successful. Since social media is a two-way street, it works perfectly when you are sharing content with your audience as well as listening to them, that is why creating the perfect atmosphere when launching a product is extremely important.

Your goal will always be and should always be to boost engagement, drive connections and gain new followers along the way.

Let the world know what your brand is about to launch by taking advantage of the “explore” page since it is the best way to reach large groups and new audiences. Why you should promote Instagram videos in advance? Not only because of the aforementioned but because the Instagram algorithm will allow your live video to be on the “explore” page for new audiences to discover it, only if you get enough engagement and viewers on your broadcast, therefore make sure to build a big audience before pressing the “Live” button.

To be able to track the results of how your live video did or how your live videos are doing in general, you can subscribe to various social media tools to retrieve reports, analyze your results and learn where are your points of weakness, or in what specific areas you should improve, as well as knowing which is your most popular audience in terms of demographics. Tools like Sprout Social or Buffer are always a good choice!.

5. Create experimental content as well as an invite for collaborations, interviews, and takeovers.

If your company has the chance to pair up with influencers in your niche that might work extremely good (does not have to be Hollywood stars) for example if your company is a vegan restaurant and is launching a whole new set of healthy infused drinks, you could interview a well known nutritionist/health influencer around the gram and run a live interview or let them try all your products to let your audience know how tasty and incredible they are.

Related: 3 Tips for Building Your Personal Brand on Instagram and Other Social Media Platforms

Additionally, another way of keeping your audience interested is takeovers, extremely popular on Instagram stories these days, with various brands getting together and teaming up to create content for each other’s stories as well as experimenting and broadcasting unpredictable content. This will definitely keep your users engaged; When it comes to Instagram's live video do not get scared to get experimental and think outside the box.

Now, that you know all or most of the key benefits live video on Instagram can bring to your company, as well as how to achieve them your brand’s main objective should always be to keep audiences engaged and test as much as possible to explore and discover what works better for you and drives more followers towards your feed, eventually increasing your chances of generating profit.

Always have in mind that Instagram Live videos' main purpose is to create a sense of urgency, therefore, create them and deliver all your content/messages like your life depends on it.


Facebook and its sister app Instagram are to block under-18s from viewing sexual content, The Telegraph has learned.

The online platforms will tighten their policy on nudity and sexual activity by hiding raunchy adverts, sexually explicit artworks and fictional depictions of sex.

Facebook confirmed to The Telegraph that it will “age-gate” such content, making it invisible to users under the age of 18, probably beginning in early 2020.

The new policy represents a significant toughening of Facebook's stance on sexual content, which already bans most explicit material but makes an exception for artworks and allows "implicit sexual activity" in adverts and fiction.

Now those things will be hidden...

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