Crypto, eHarmony, Twitter: Here’s Where Americans Turned During Facebook’s Global Outage

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When Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp went dark on October 4, Americans switched to dating, finance and gaming to pass the time, according to a new

While many consumers turned to other social media or communications apps to connect with friends and family—Twitter and Telegram captured 2 million more hours in the U.S. during the seven-hour outage than expected—large numbers of Americans turned to apps offering different services entirely.

 

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