Twitter back online after global outage hits thousands
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[December 29, 2022]
(Reuters)
-Twitter Inc suffered a major outage on Wednesday, leaving tens of
thousands of users globally unable to access the popular social media
platform or use its key features for several hours before services
appeared to come back online.
The incident is the social media site's first apparent widespread
service disruption since billionaire Elon Musk took over Twitter as CEO
in late October.
Downdetector, a website that tracks outages through a range of sources
including user reports, showed more than 10,000 affected users from the
United States, about 2,500 from Japan and about 2,500 from the UK at the
peak of the disruption.
Most of the reports came from users stating they faced technical issues
accessing the social network via web browser.
Reports of Twitter outages fell sharply by Wednesday evening, according
to the website, with some users later commenting service had returned to
normal.
Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment and the
social network's status page showed that all systems were operational.
Musk tweeted later on Wednesday that "Significant backend server
architecture changes" had been rolled out and that "Twitter should feel
faster", but his post did not make any reference to the downtime
reported by users.
During the outage, some users said they were unable to log in to their
Twitter account via desktops or laptops. A smaller number of users said
the issue also affected the mobile app and features including
notifications.
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A view of the Twitter logo at its
corporate headquarters in San Francisco, California, U.S. October
27, 2022. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Others took to Twitter to share updates and memes about the service
disruption, with #TwitterDown trending as a hashtag on the social
media site.
Some attempts to log in to Twitter from desktops prompted an error
message saying: "Something went wrong, but don’t fret — it’s not
your fault. Let’s try again."
Musk tweeted he was still able to use the service.
"Works for me," Musk posted, responding to a user who asked if
Twitter was broken.
The outage comes two months after Musk completed his $44 billion
takeover of Twitter, which has been marked by chaos and controversy.
Hundreds of Twitter employees quit the social media company in
November, by some estimates, including engineers responsible for
fixing bugs and preventing service outages.
Thousands of Twitter users were also hit by a global outages in
February and July, before Musk's takeover.
Other big technology companies have also been hit by outages this
year. In July, a near 19-hour service outage at Canada's biggest
telecom operator Rogers Telecommunications shut banking, transport
and government access for millions.
(Reporting by Akriti Sharma, Mrinmay Dey and Shubhendu Deshmukh in
Bengaluru; additional reporting by Josh Horwitz in Shanghai; Editing
by Krishna Chandra Eluri and Sam Holmes)
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