Multiple reports are coming in from worried users with photos corrupted by strange visual artifacts.
As an aside: even if you’re not experiencing any issues right now it’s a good idea to download a copy of your photos, as you never know when a more serious problem might arise in the future. This is especially true for users with photo libraries going back over several years.
According to the same support thread, the issue seems to be slowly starting to rectify itself, suggesting a fix is already being rolled out from Google’s end. So, if your photos are affected, I’d sit tight for now. However, if the problem persists over the next few days, I suggest raising the issue in the
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