News Desk, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Abhishek Dixit
Updated Thu, 17 Feb 2022 11:02 PM IST
Summary
According to the tracking website DownDetector, at around 9.54 pm, more than 435 people reported the downfall of Twitter. According to the information, during this time users were not able to upload or post new tweets on Twitter’s website and app.
The server of micro-blogging site Twitter went down once again on Thursday night. During this, many users faced problems in posting on Twitter. According to the tracking website DownDetector, at around 9.54 pm, more than 435 people reported the downfall of Twitter. However, it was fixed shortly after.
According to the information, during this time users were not able to upload or post new tweets on Twitter’s website and app. Twitter was completely closed for some users. Many users told that as soon as they opened the app, they got ‘Something Went Wrong. The message of ‘Try Reloading’ was visible.
Earlier on February 11 i.e. last Friday, Twitter’s website and app were down for thousands of users. This information was given by the outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
DownDetector tracks outages on its platform by collating status reports from multiple sources, including user-given errors, it cited about 435 user reports.
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The server of micro-blogging site Twitter went down once again on Thursday night. During this, many users faced problems in posting on Twitter. According to the tracking website DownDetector, at around 9.54 pm, more than 435 people reported the downfall of Twitter. However, it was fixed shortly after.
According to the information, during this time users were not able to upload or post new tweets on Twitter’s website and app. Twitter was completely closed for some users. Many users told that as soon as they opened the app, they got ‘Something Went Wrong. The message of ‘Try Reloading’ was visible.
Earlier on February 11 i.e. last Friday, Twitter’s website and app were down for thousands of users. This information was given by the outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
DownDetector tracks outages on its platform by collating status reports from multiple sources, including user-given errors, it cited about 435 user reports.