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9 dead after powerful storms; Instagram users hardest hit?

“My Instagram” trended nationally this morning as users of the popular image-sharing service struggled to come to terms with their inability to share pics of their ingrown toenails and mid-morning snacks.

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https://twitter.com/InstagramHelp/status/218905713676779520

Instagram, Netflix and Pinterest were among the Amazon Cloud-driven services knocked out by the destructive storm in Virginia last night. Nine people are dead, millions are without power, and governors in Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia have declared statewide emergencies.

But … but … Instagram!!11!

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https://twitter.com/MelV2Pretty/status/219033088368459776

https://twitter.com/WellMy_NameSuzy/status/218975025418616833

Three cheers for priorities.

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