A sudden technical glitch hit Facebook on Sunday, leaving a significant number of users in Egypt unable to access their profiles.
Affected individuals attempting to browse the social media platform via web browsers were blocked by an error screen stating that their account is "temporarily unavailable" due to a site issue. The prompt advised users to log back in or retry within a few minutes.
According to technical indicators, the notification clarifies that the disruption stems directly from an internal issue within Facebook's servers rather than a security breach, user suspension, or disciplinary action against individual profiles.
The outage appears to be localized or limited to specific parts of the platform's infrastructure. While many desktop and mobile web users reported being locked out, others noted that the application and its main features continued to operate completely normally.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has not released an official statement explaining the root cause or the exact scale of the disruption. However, because the issue is tied to internal server configurations, a swift resolution is anticipated.
Expert Advice for Users
Tech experts advise against attempting to change passwords or submitting account recovery requests during this period. Because the malfunction lies entirely within Meta's server infrastructure and does not target individual user data, resetting credentials will not resolve the problem. Experts recommend simply waiting a few minutes before refreshing the page or trying to log in again.




