March 11, 2025 - 08:20

Several waves of reported outages affected the social media site, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday. Users across various regions experienced disruptions, leading to difficulties in accessing the platform and posting updates. Many took to alternative social media channels to voice their frustrations and share their experiences with the service interruptions.
The outages appeared to be sporadic, with some users able to log in and navigate the site while others faced complete access failures. As the day progressed, reports of issues began to accumulate, indicating a widespread problem that affected a significant number of accounts.
The company has not yet provided a detailed explanation for the outages, leaving users speculating about potential technical issues or maintenance activities. This incident marks another chapter in the ongoing challenges faced by the platform, as it continues to navigate the complexities of providing a stable service to its global user base. Users are hopeful for a swift resolution to restore full functionality.
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