Twitter down? The company responds when thousands of users report problems accessing Twitter
Twitter was down for thousands of users on Tuesday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com. The microblogging service currently has more than 33,000 downtime tracker reports, which track outages by collating status reports from several sources, revealing more than 15,000 outage reports. Meanwhile, the service appears to be working normally in India, with a small spike with 500 users reporting not being able to access Twitter. Gadgets 360 was able to access the service, and Twitter’s status page did not show any problems with the service.
Based on Downdetector.com, had 33,184 users reported Twitter downtime at 11:38 p.m. IST on Tuesday. On the other hand, there were 520 user reports about Downdetector.in simultaneous. At the time of submitting this report, Twitter’s status page showed that all systems were up and running, with no issues reported on Tuesday. The service later acknowledged that some users were unable to access their timeline, adding that it was working on a fix.
Twitter might not load for some of you –– we’re working on a fix to get you back on the timeline as soon as possible.
– Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) August 9, 2022
Netblocks, a group that monitors purported downtime of online and Internet services, announced that Twitter is experiencing an international outage, but the problem is not related to internet filtering or disruption. at the national level.
Twitter last experienced downtime in July, when the service inaccessible for thousands of users for hours. The microblogging service was up and running in India at the time, but more than 54,600 users around the world were unable to use Twitter, according to Downdetector.
Famous for its outage in its early years, Twitter used its famous “Failed Whale” illustration, a bird being lifted by birds, for such incidents for until 2013 when it stopped using the logo. Services like WhatsApp, Instagram and Meta’s Messenger were completely inaccessible to some users last October.