Facebook and Instagram went down last night, and for a little while this morning. That's right, if you wanted to poke someone (does anyone do that anymore?), you had to go and find them first. And if you wanted to post a photo of you doing it, you'd be forced to use #nofilter.

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Of course, the first thing people do when one social media platform goes down is head to another one to talk about it, which quickly made #facebookdown the top trend on Twitter (Facebook's loss was their gain) as people shared the horror and prepared to go back to the dark ages...

Facebook Fail Whale (ahhhh... that brings back old times) #facebookdown pic.twitter.com/o5j5vUjcxL

— Larry Wentz (@LarryWentz) January 27, 2015

But tell me, what's the worst thing about Facebook being down...?

The worst thing about #facebookdown is not being able to post about it on facebook (c)

— Alvin Sarmiento (@ALVinturous) January 27, 2015

The worst thing about #facebookdown is not being able to post about it on #Facebook :) pic.twitter.com/vfNaKnhksX

— Piotr Letachowicz (@PLetachowicz) January 27, 2015

The worst thing about #facebookdown is not being able to post about it on facebook.

— Anna Butler. (@pinkjack81) January 27, 2015

"The worst thing about #facebookdown is not being able to post about it on facebook." #firstworldproblems

— cals (@JBieberShocker) January 27, 2015

The worst thing about #facebookdown is not being able to post about it on facebook.

— MartinNYC1 (@MartinNyc1) January 27, 2015

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Hmmm... someone's a little off-message... #awkward

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