UPDATE: June 16,Watch Devil’s Night: Dawn of the Nain Rouge Online 2017, 10:16 a.m. EDT YouTube is back up, and life is ALL GOOD again. Carry on! The original story follows below.
The world's largest online video platform is not loading... and ahhhh... what the heck are we gonna do?
YouTube went down on Friday morning and sent the internet into a tizzy. Instead of seeing the familiar YouTube home page, users were greeted with an error message.
SEE ALSO: How a YouTube tech reviewer became the face of fidget spinners at 7-ElevenIn typical Google style, the error message was kinda cute and funny:
YouTube is down. Error message is 💯 pic.twitter.com/5MkVjUBcTA
— Raymond Wong 📱💾📼 (@raywongy) June 16, 2017
Naturally, the internet, not being able to get its fix of Justin Bieber, fidget spinners, and people breaking their iPhones just for kicks, is not happy.
Honestly, we're all probably feeling a bit like this right now:
When #youtube goes down lol pic.twitter.com/e2LmHnS89O
— Tony-ThomA Sarver (@tony_leroi) June 16, 2017
Or maybe more like this person:
People all over the world reacting to #YouTube going down. #FridayFeeling pic.twitter.com/ohHREXwZ7c
— Old School Vlog (@oldschoolvlog) June 16, 2017
Seriously, who the hell can even work when YouTube is broken?
Me: YOUTUBE IS DOWN. WHAT WILL I DO?!?!
— Kim Faul (@kimfaul) June 16, 2017
Boss: I dunno...work?
Me: WHO CAN WORK AT A TIME LIKE THIS?!?!
#YouTube is down. Someone call for help!
— Leda (@DIYBeautybyLeda) June 16, 2017
Youtube is down and I really don't know how to feel
— BEE | Daniel (@MrCrazyFace98) June 16, 2017
Not everyone is loving the cute monkey, though:
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This is probably how it went down:
Woah, Youtube is down. Somebody must if hit the "Do Not Press" button. pic.twitter.com/IcMmkYGfpJ
— Dan Rivera (@dnrva) June 16, 2017
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