There was a glitch in the work of social network X 29.08.2024, 23:50

More than 50 thousand users of the social network X (formerly Twitter) worldwide reported problems with its operation. This is evidenced by the data service Down detector.

The outages began at around 22:00 Moscow time. The largest number of complaints was recorded in the United States, where more than 50,000 were reported. Thousands of reports also came from European countries and other parts of the world.

Most users of the social network note mainly failures in the work of the mobile application.

Last time about malfunctions X reported August 28. At that time, the largest number of complaints were recorded in the United States (about 40 thousand). There were malfunctions in the application, as well as in the connection to the website and servers.

Before that It became clearthat social network X has begun testing the ability to conduct video conferencing in the application.

Failed before dead On the Wikipedia website.

What are you thinking?



Source: Gazeta

Popular

More from author

Vacationers have become more active in renting apartments instead of hotels 06:56

Russians' demand for daily rental apartments and flats in the summer of 2024 increased by 70 percent compared to the summer of 2023. This...

A government employee attacked a man with a knife in the Sverdlovsk region 09:03

An employee of the Sverdlovsk region government became a defendant in a criminal case after a conflict with his partner. This was reported by...

A resident of the Kursk region described the threat of reprisals by the Ukrainian Armed Forces against her grandmother 08:55

A resident of the Kursk region, Mikhail Farakhov, told military investigators that the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) threatened to shoot his grandmother in...

After second assassination attempt on Trump, Netanyahu urges him not to rely on luck 09:06

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed shock at the second assassination attempt against US presidential candidate Donald Trump, noting that Trump should stop relying...