If Instagram looks a little off to you right now, you're not alone: the app is experiencing a strange glitch that is messing with users' feeds.
The issue is causing bars to appear over images, making them look like they are the product of a scrambled VHS tape or some strange new filter. The source of the problem is unclear, but it appears to be fairly widespread, with confused and upset users taking to Twitter to complain.
The good news is that Instagram has confirmed it's an issue on their end, which means there's nothing wrong with your phone. The bad news is it's not clear how long it will take for the company to come up with a fix.
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"We know this is frustrating and are working to resolve it as quickly as possible," the company wrote on Twitter.
In the meantime, it looks like some users are actually enjoyingInstagram's odd new aesthetic (it's like using the Glitché app, but for free).
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