Twitter is DOWN: Website crashes leaving users around the world unable to load tweets or view profiles
- Twitter has been experiencing issues since 16:00 GMT
- Users have reported being unable to load tweets or view profiles
- On DownDetector, more than 5,670 people have reported issues with Twitter
It’s the go-to social media site for millions of people around the world, but it appears that Twitter is experiencing issues this afternoon.
According to DownDetector, the issues started at around 16:00 GMT, and are affecting users globally.
While the reason for the outage remains unclear, users have reported being unable to load tweets or view profiles.
MailOnline has contacted Twitter for comment.
It’s the go-to social media site for millions of people around the world, but it appears that Twitter is experiencing issues this afternoon
MailOnline tried to view tweets on the Twitter website, and received an error messaging saying ‘Something went wrong’
On DownDetector, more than 5,670 people have reported issues with Twitter.
Of those who reported issues, 85 per cent said the problem was with the website, nine per cent were experiencing a server connection, and seven per cent were struggling with the Twitter app.
MailOnline tried to view tweets on the Twitter website, and received an error messaging saying ‘Something went wrong.’
Despite the issue being with Twitter, many frustrated users have posted tweets about the outage.
One user wrote: ‘Is Twitter partly down for anyone else? My timeline isn’t loading completely anymore.’
Another added: ‘Seems tweets are loading but replies and other timelines not appearing. What’s happening? Cyberattack? Glitch?’
And one joked: ‘my twitter is down but I don’t know why I am tweeting this because it won’t actually send.’
It is not uncommon for social media platforms to crash, but the last time Twitter was down was in November.
Other social media platforms, specifically those owned by Meta – Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger – have experienced outages more regularly.
WHO HAS TWITTER BANNED IN THE PAST?
Twitter announced in November 2017 it would begin banning accounts affiliated with ‘hate groups’.
In March, former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson was banned for violating hate speech rules
The news followed years of criticism from users that the site allowed neo-nazi, white supremacist and other extremist groups to spread abusive messages.
Twitter suspended the accounts of several leaders of the far-right group Britain First in December 2017 for breaking its rules on hate speech.
In March 2018, former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson was banned for violating rules governing ‘hateful conduct’.
The site announced it would soon undertake stronger measures to crack down on online trolls in May.
Despite sweeping bans, the site has come under criticism for not doing enough to purge itself of abusive users.
In July 2018, actor Seth Rogan lashed out at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for continuing to verify the accounts of white supremacists.
He tweeted: ‘I’ve been DMing with @Jack about his bizarre need to verify white supremacists on his platform for the last 8 months or so, and after all the exchanges, I’ve reached a conclusion: the dude simply does not seem to give a f**k.’
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