
- Twitter is facing an outage on Thursday, based on our own experience, as well as data and comments on website outage monitoring site Down Detector.
- Twitter stated that it is investigating the outage.
- The outage seems to be affecting northeastern US, California, and the UK most heavily.
- Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Twitter is facing an outage on Thursday, according to our own experience as well as data and comments on website-outage monitoring site Down Detector.
Twitter's site status page states the company is investigating the outage. Business Insider was unable to get the social network's desktop website, mobile website, or app to load on Thursday afternoon.
According to Down Detector, the Twitter outage seems to be affecting the northeastern US, California, and the UK most heavily.
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