Web version of X (Twitter) down in India for many users

Updated : Apr 26, 2024 14:37
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Editorji News Desk

If you're trying to access X (formerly Twitter) on your computer and facing issues, you can try waiting a while and refreshing the page to see if it resolves itself.

Alternatively, you can switch to the X mobile app and continue using the platform there.

The web version of microblogging platform X, formerly known as Twitter, appears to be experiencing an outage in India.

Users attempting to access the platform through their web browser might be unable to view their timeline, post tweets, or browse trending topics.

This follows a similar incident just a few days ago, leaving users across the globe frustrated and unable to access their accounts.

While the exact cause of the outage remains unknown, reports suggest it might be concentrated in India.

Mobile app still working

There's good news for mobile users: the X mobile app seems to be functioning normally. So, if you have the app downloaded on your phone or tablet, you can continue using the platform without any issues.

It's difficult to say definitively how many users are affected. However, reports suggest the issue might be concentrated in India.

There haven't been widespread complaints from users in other countries, indicating the problem might be regional.

No official statement yet

Unfortunately, there's no official word from X on the cause of the outage or when it will be resolved.

The company typically announces technical difficulties and updates on their social media platforms, but since the web version is currently down, this might be a slower process.

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X Corp

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