If Twitter isn’t loading properly, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of users are complaining that they are unable to access his social network owned by Elon Musk and instead see numerous strange errors his messages. Some people are shown blank pages, they said, while others are signed out of the service for no apparent reason. Many users also said they couldn’t see replies, reply to tweets, or follow trending topics.
Twitter, mask Said The company is rolling out “significant changes to its backend server architecture,” which it says should make Twitter feel “faster.”
Twitter also indicated to some users on Wednesday (Pacific time) that they were “exceeding the speed limit,” suggesting that their servers were unable to keep up with incoming requests. The hashtag #TwitterDown is trending on the platform.
The outage, which appears to have affected international users in the UK, Canada, Germany, Italy, and India, began around 4pm Pacific time. His web monitoring services of third parties such as NetBlocks and DownDetector confirmed receipt of reports from users. According to DownDetector, the majority of complaints indicate that Twitter is facing problems primarily on the desktop.
Many people don’t even have access to TweetDeck, Twitter’s power user service. NetBlocks further added that the “widespread” incident was not related to “interruption or filtering of the Internet at the country level.”
Musk Acquired Twitter for $44 billion Late October. He has tried to reduce Twitter’s expenses by eliminating thousands of employees. Many of them worked to maintain the service’s infrastructure. Musk is also focused on making her Twitter experience faster for users by removing bloated code from the service.
Musk tweeted on Dec. 24 that the service was up and running “even after disconnecting one of the more sensitive server racks.”Earlier this month, Twitter easily Blocks traffic from around 30 mobile carriers Platformer reports that the attacks were primarily in the Asia-Pacific region as part of an attempt to keep spam off Twitter.