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This afternoon, platform X (formerly Twitter) suffered an outage that left millions of s around the world without access, interrupting the popular social media service.
Worse yet, this is nothing new, with similar issues occurring shortly after widespread reports of service failures in late May.
"Some X API endpoints are experiencing reduced performance," the site said. "You may experience 503 errors on the following endpoints: Get timeline / Get tweets / Get direct messages / Create tweet." The statement was posted on the site's developer section at the time.
The difficulties on X were quickly resolved, restoring normal operation in less than an hour. The number of problem reports on Downdetector decreased significantly shortly thereafter.
The platform allowed s to access their content and resume interacting with their s. However, Elon Musk's company remains silent about the reason for the outage, leaving s in the dark.
Elon Musk remains silent. The reason? Donald Trump?
Where is the owner of X? With the president of the United States,Donald Trump.
While Musk was at the White House, Trump praised him for his management of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Suddenly, the social media X suffered an unexpected outage.
Although Musk announced his resignation on Thursday, he said he would continue to adviseTrump informally. This has left many wondering what else could happen in their relationship, as some are concerned about what Musk might do in another project linked to the president.
The truth is that X's mistakes are becoming more common, and Musk does not seem concerned about fixing them. There have already been three crashes so far this year. Considering X's history before Musk's arrival, this is quite a lot. We'll see if he comments on the matter in the coming hours.