Twitter customers report outage, expertise bother loading pages

Twitter customers in India suffered outage on Sunday, because the social media app went clean on Sunday. Downdetector reported 2,838 outages on Sunday round 7 pm. Users complained that their timeline did not refresh whereas many accounts had been confirmed as non-existent.

The outage occurred after Twitter proprietor Elon Musk shared a cryptic message which stated, “The bots are in for a surprise tomorrow.”

For a number of customers, the timeline did not refresh whereas many accounts had been confirmed as non-existent. Twitter hasn’t launched any official assertion until now.

 

While for some customers Twitter app was down on solely Android telephones, whereas another customers stated that Twitter was not working for Jio customers and was engaged on some community.

 

This outage occurred a day earlier than the relaunch of Twitter Blue on December 12. The revamped service will enable subscribers to edit tweets, add 1080p movies and get a blue tick after their verification.

The firm on Saturday additionally knowledgeable its subscription service Twitter Blue will relaunched at the next value for Apple customers. The relaunched service will price $8 a month for net customers and $11 a month for iPhone customers.

In a sequence of tweets, the social media firm wrote, “we’re relaunching Twitter Blue on Monday – subscribe on net for $8/month or on iOS for $11/month to get entry to subscriber-only options, together with the blue checkmark”

“When you subscribe you’ll get Edit Tweet, 1080p video uploads, reader mode, and a blue checkmark (after your account has been reviewed),” it added.

It additional knowledgeable that they’ll start changing that ‘official’ label with a gold checkmark for companies, and later within the week a gray checkmark for presidency and multilateral accounts.

Elon Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion in October.

 

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