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Users of the social networking site in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa were affected Thursday, according to the Associated Press.

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Users of the social networking site in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa were affected Thursday, according to the Associated Press.

Users of the social networking site in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa were affected Thursday, according to the Associated Press.
Users of the social networking site in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa were affected Thursday, according to the Associated Press.
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