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Instagram conversations are returning a non valid timestamp
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Starting yesterday we are seeing several instagram conversations returning a non valid timestamp:

"updated_time": "56454-04-04T18:29:15+0000"

This is the endpoint we are currently using: me/conversations?fields=id,updated_time&platform=instagram

It does not seem to be a widespread issue but the amount of affected accounts is quite important right now. Does anybody know if that is something already reported to Meta?

Thanks in advance!

Carlos
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1

same issue!

7月30日 14:07
Ali
1

Same here

8月6日 00:26
Stan
1

We're experiencing the same issue across all our accounts! This is quite critical! Examples: 56445-05-17T13:59:11+0000 56566-04-29T03:52:37+0000 56379-07-01T21:11:24+0000 ......

8月6日 01:54
Lidiya
1

In our end the issue is becoming widespread after some days. We have an increasing amount of affected accounts. Could someone advise about what can be done to fix this issue?

8月6日 07:58
Carlos
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Report error on this page: https://developers.facebook.com/support/bugs/1520664862167268/

8月8日 15:45
Ali
Lidiya

Many thanks! May I ask how did you manage to open a ticket in their system? I tried but it's always redirecting me to this community forum.

8月9日 01:23
Ali

Unfortunately, it is the same for me. Ticket was opened by someone else

8月9日 02:29
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updated_time is converted from epoch multiplied by 1000 (which is the microseconds) to "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ" format. Hence the endpoint returns dates like "56567-07-04T18:40:44+0000"

"56567-07-04T18:40:44+0000" is 1722930892844000 as epoch. It should be "2024-08-06T07:54:52+0000" which is 1722930892844 as epoch.

  • Read the date and convert to epoch
  • If it is too big to be a regular date, divide it by 1000
8月9日 03:35
Gürkan
2

Hey there!

Could someone advise over this issue? Looks like a pretty bad data consistency problem over some specific accounts and the format do not match an actual date.

Thanks!

8月1日 05:20
Carlos