Social platform X, formerly known as Twitter was not working for many users across the world. Down-detector platform which track online outages showed At least 45,000 users reported that they were not able to see timeline and other post.
Users experienced a widespread outage, encountering blank screens and error messages instead of content. This issue impacted access through both web browsers and mobile applications. Monitoring services detected a surge in user complaints. X, previously known as Twitter, did not issue any official statements regarding the disruption.
Their is no update from authorities about the reason behind the sudden outage. Many users experienced a complete outage on X, with timelines failing to load or displaying Cloudflare error messages. The issue stemmed from X's systems, not Cloudflare, and persisted across web browsers and mobile apps, prompting widespread searches on other platforms for the terms "is twitter down," "is x down," and "is twitter down right now."
Two months back, X was down disrupting access for a large number of users across multiple regions. Reports on outage-tracking platform Downdetector indicated that the problem affected both the website and the mobile apps on Android and iOS, preventing users from loading timelines or accessing their accounts. The disruption appeared to spread rapidly, triggering complaints from several countries and generating widespread concern about the platform’s stability. Users were unable to refresh feeds, view new posts, or maintain basic connectivity, prompting many to seek updates on alternative platforms as the issue intensified.
Down Detector registered a surge in complaints starting around 3 PM in the UK (10 AM ET). Reports from users across Europe, North America, Asia, and other regions confirmed widespread issues. Down Detector maps indicated significant disruptions, including login failures, feed loading problems, and blank pages, suggesting a major system-level outage rather than isolated incidents.