Twitter users are reporting issues with the site’s timeline not loading on either the web or mobile apps. The site itself is still accessible, along with individual accounts and the ability to send new tweets.
However, the “Following” timeline isn’t loading for many users. DownDetector has received a surge of reports for the site since 5AM ET, with users in the US, UK, and elsewhere reporting broken timelines.
Interestingly, curated groups of users called “lists” are still working. There’s been no word from Twitter Support on the outage so far.
The company has been facing glitches since Elon Musk’s takeover and widespread layoffs, with internal tools such as Slack and Jira reportedly shutting down without warning. Twitter’s timelines are still inactive, and updates will be provided as they become available.
The timeline issue on Twitter has caused frustration among users who rely on the platform for their daily dose of news, updates, and entertainment. Many took to social media to express their annoyance, with some calling on Twitter Support to fix the problem as soon as possible.
This is not the first time that Twitter has experienced glitches and outages. In recent months, the site has faced several issues, including the infamous hack of high-profile accounts that took place in 2020. The company has been working to improve its infrastructure to prevent such problems, but it seems that there is still work to be done.
The recent reports of internal tools shutting down without warning have also raised concerns about the company’s management and stability. While Twitter has not commented on these reports, employees have expressed their frustration and concern on social media.
Despite the challenges that Twitter is facing, the site remains an important platform for communication and engagement. Its user base continues to grow, with more and more people using the site to connect with others, share their thoughts and opinions, and stay up-to-date with the latest news and trends.
As Twitter works to resolve the timeline issue and improve its overall performance, users will likely continue to rely on the site as a valuable tool for communication and information-sharing.
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