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Downdetector reports that thousands of users are experiencing issues with the app and login page, as well as difficulty accessing specific X URLs. According to the site, which monitors outages and customer experiences across many websites, the outage started just after 1pm.
Social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, was briefly inaccessible for thousands of US users early Saturday, according to Downdetector.com, which tracks internet disruptions.
Over the weekend, social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) suffered the after-effects of a mass outage that took place on Thursday, May 22.
The website DownDetector, which reports on website malfunctions across the world, reported a huge spike around 8:40 ET with users rushing to lodge their complaints about the social media site.
X, formerly Twitter, faced a global outage affecting users across India, the US, and Canada. Thousands were unable to access the platform due to site issues. The incident mirrored a similar disruption in March,
The social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter and owned by Elon Musk, has been experiencing a significant outage since, leaving millions of users unable to access the app. Users worldwide, including many in India,
During the afternoon of May 22, users of the social media platform X were reporting issues. As of 3:45 p.m., nearly 5,000 users of the former Twitter were having problems, according to DownDetector.com, which monitors website issues. Over 50% of the complaints were over the website and just over 35% were experiencing problems on mobile.
X, formerly known as Twitter, experienced a global outage, impacting users worldwide with issues accessing the app and website. The disruption, stemming from a data center problem, peaked early this morning,
X, platform formerly known as Twitter, was down for thousands of users on Thursday. While the Elon Musk-led platform does not have a status page, we came across the developer platform only to find that currently, the X API v2 is listed as having "degraded performance."