Stanowski's problems. “I don't know if it's a system glitch or a hack. Anyway, it's not me”
Krzysztof Stanowski warned people who follow him on Instagram that other people's stories have been assigned to his profile. “I did not post any reports yesterday, contrary to what my followers saw,” the journalist explained.
“Other people's stories started loading on my Instagram yesterday. Here are just two examples, but there were more. I don't know if it's a system bug or some kind of hack. Anyway, it's not me. Yesterday I did not post any report, contrary to what my followers saw,” wrote Krzysztof Stanowski on social media. As evidence, the journalist shared a photo of the court and the basketball backboard with the time on it, with the block in the background.
In turn, another story posted the following text: “You are browsing Insta while drinking your morning coffee and you see your photo in someone else's story. Then you see it's Stanowski and you wonder if it's a matrix error or you haven't woken up yet. You can also see that one more story has been assigned to his profile. “So you weren't playing basketball at 9:41 p.m.? It's hard to believe,” journalist Tomasz Ćwiąkała, who had previously collaborated with Stanowski on the Wesło website, jokingly commented on his entry.
Problems displaying stories on Instagram
Other followers of the founder of Channel Zero emphasized that they also encountered similar problems. One Internet user wrote that her story appeared as a post on Donald Tusk's Instagram, but only she saw it. “It was a relationship I had with my loved ones about the fact that I had finished my bachelor's degree and signed 'this is the day'. I later saw this photo in my friends' reports, Tusk's and Stanowski's as well,” she added.
“It was people who showed their own relationships in others. No one but themselves saw it. This is not the first time this has happened,” said another Instagram user. “Instagram has been having problems since yesterday. Some people's stories don't load, while other people's stories appear from completely random people. In addition, for some people the number of followers may show 0,” another Internet user echoed.
The data confirms the failure
According to Downdetector, just before 21, Internet users began to report problems with Instagram en masse. Typically, the number of reports submitted is around a few or a dozen. Then more than 20 of them appeared. At the peak of the failure, just after 22 reports, there were 841. Before 1.00 on Saturday the values returned to standard.