X Back Online: Social Media Platform Restored after global malfunction

X Back Online: Social Media Platform Restored after global malfunction

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Social Media Platform X today experienced a disturbance around 6 p.m.

More than 2,200 users reported problems, including login and messaging errors.

The platform has now been restored, so that normal user interactions can resume.

Social Media Platform X, formerly known as Twitter, today found a sudden disturbance around 6 pm, so that thousands of users do not have access to their feeds or sending messages.

According to the tracking site of the failure Down detector, More than 2,200 users reported problems at the height of the glitch. The platform was briefly on both desktop and mobile, which caused frustration on the internet. Since then, however, services have been restored and the platform is now functioning normally.

With the platform online again, users can share their thoughts again and deal with others via the feeds on the site.

Earlier, users of Platform X stood for multiple problems, including problems with logging in and delays when receiving direct messages. The malfunction influenced access on both desktop and mobile devices, which causes widespread discomfort. Although services have now been resumed, the company has not yet issued an official statement that explains the cause. In addition, many users reported that they encounter broken links during the disruption.

In the meantime, X recently confirmed that it would block more than 8,000 accounts in India, as prescribed by the government. However, the platform expressed its concern about the order, and argues that it infringes the fundamental right to freedom of expression.

“X has received executive orders from the Indian government that has to block X more than 8,000 accounts in India, depending on possible fines, including significant fines and imprisonment of the local employees of the company. The orders include demand access in India to accounts that belong to international news organizations and prominent X users,” said the website for the website for the website for the website for the website for the website for the website for the website for the website.

“In most cases, the Indian government did not specify which items of an account have violated the local laws of India. For a considerable number of accounts, we have not received any evidence or justification to block the bills.


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