he eye-watering cost of a global outage of one of mankind’s most visited websites makes for truly staggering reading.
Mondaynight’s Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp crash could be costing the internet giant somewhere in the region of £2,000 for every second the site is not accessible – with boss Mark Zuckerberg also taking a hit.
That’s because the social media mega corporation earned around £62billion in advertising revenue last year.
That works out to just under £2,000 per second.
As Facebook’s share price plummets, the ex-Harvard wonderkind’s personal wealth is believed to have crashed alongside it.
In fact, the Mail reports, he may have lost as much as $7billion by 10pm on Monday night – with the company’s overall worth taking a $50billion hit.
Issues began at 4.55pm British time, and it is thought the outage was caused by changes made to the social media giant’s web system.
Facebook made a series of updates to its border gateway protocol which caused it to disappear from the web directory, thus sparking the outage minutes later.
Trend aggregators suggest outages across all three major platforms began at similar times, although none of the platforms have reported being hacked.