Twitter fell: they report problems in the social network service

Twitter fell: they report problems in the social network service

Service Twitter it stopped working for several users on the morning of this Saturday, July 1, according to reports of problems from the same users.

The social network owned by Elon Musk It had already reported problems in Mexico, the United States and Canada this Friday. Now, bug reports are multiplying on the site fall detector while users fail to access the platform.

“Something went wrong. I tried to reload” is the most common message that appears to tweeters. Sometimes it reads: “Sorry, you have reached your query rate limit. Please wait a few minutes and try again.”

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Report bugs on Twitter. Source: Downdetector.

This graph shows a view of the problem notifications sent in the last 24 hours compared to the typical volume of notifications by time of day.

Many users warned that when entering the social network they saw the completely blank timeline and others indicated that they could not make posts or see those of their followers.

In addition to the failures in the timeline, also marking error in the search engine when trying see the last messages sent by the users.

Most of the problems reported by users, and on which Twitter has not yet commented, occurred in the mobile application, but also affected its website.

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User reactions

The fans of the platform quickly began to show their reactions when they realized the fall of the social network. In most of the comments you can see “sad” memes for not being able to take advantage of Twitter 100%.

Some of them used animals, movie parts and even Julio Iglesias, referring to the joke that is repeated every year with the arrival of the month of July.

Twitter went down

Twitter went down

Twitter went down

Twitter went down

Twitter blocked the consultation of ‘tweets’ to unregistered users

Twitter has begun to block access to the social network for those users who consult public ‘tweets’ or profiles without having previously logged into an account.

People without a Twitter account or not logged into one could view some of the publicly shared posts, as well as user profile information, before the login screen appeared.

However, if you now try to consult one of these public ‘tweets’, the pop-up screen is displayed that urges you to log in or create an account on the social network, blocking limited access until now allowed.

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By Anna Edwards

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