As VietNamNet reported, on the evening of March 5, many users in Vietnam encountered a situation where their Facebook accounts automatically logged out and then could not log back in. This problem was later determined to be due to a Facebook incident on a global scale.

As of 11:30 p.m. on March 5, Facebook access is now available as normal. To access this social network, users need to go to the Facebook website or application, then log in again.

Not only Facebook, users can now access some other applications related to this social network such as Messenger, Instagram... However, there are still service interruptions on the Messenger messaging application.

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Facebook's auto-logout incident on the evening of March 5. Photo: Trong Dat

On his personal X (Twitter) page, a blue tick account of Mark Zuckerberg said that he had found the problem that caused Facebook's problem and was looking for a solution. Just a few minutes later, in a new post, this account confirmed that Facebook's problem had been resolved satisfactorily.

During the incident, this Mark Zuckerberg account continuously posted "edited" images to appease users; At the same time, it did not forget to "taunt" rival Elon Musk's social network X.

“You won’t be here when all my apps are up and running. I bet Elon will be surprised to find out there are a lot of other users out there,” Mark Zuckerberg’s account taunted.

Facebook has a problem, many accounts logged out overnight . Facebook accounts log out by themselves, then cannot log back in, that is the problem many Vietnamese users are facing.