Twitter Went Down Briefly in India and Other Parts of the World

Twitter users in India are being abruptly logged out from their accounts.

Twitter Went Down Briefly in India and Other Parts of the World

Twitter users were faced issues with accessing their accounts

Highlights
  • Twitter users in India are facing problem accessing the Web app
  • People in many parts of the world are reporting problems with Twitter
  • The social media service had a much larger outage earlier today
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Twitter went down for some people around the world. People in India were also affected. According to outage tracker DownDetector, the outage started at around 5.10pm IST, and users were reporting of problems with the social media platform till about 7pm. The issue seems to have been fixed now. This was the second Twitter glitch in less than 24 hours. Earlier in the day at around 6am IST, there was a much larger global outage.

Users trying to access their Twitter accounts in India were getting logged out abruptly. The login page threw an error which read, “Something went wrong – it's not your fault. Let's try again.”

There was no immediate statement from Twitter about this. But according to the data from DownDetector, close to 1,000 people in India and around 9,000 people globally had reported a Twitter outage within the hour.

Predictably enough, people who could still access Twitter were posting there to ask if the social network was down.

The hashtag #twitterdown has also started trending with many people being able to post on the platform while some were logged out.

Twitter experienced a [massive global outage]https://www.gadgets360.com/social-networking/news/twitter-outage-global-services-restored-change-in-internal-systems-investigation-hack-2310945 in October last year that lasted for a few hours. Downdetector.com showed more than 55,000 users had faced issues with Twitter before it was fixed.


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