Twitter is down for thousands of users worldwide who report issues with the website, app and logging into accounts. 

Problems began around 12:50pm ET on Monday and were impacting some users in the US, the UK, New Zealand and other countries – the crash seemed to be fixed around 1:30pm ET.

Many users said tweets are not refreshing or they are being kicked out of their accounts and forced to log back in.

It is not clear what caused the crash or the exact number of users impacted.

Twitter is down for thousands of users worldwide who report issues with the website, app and logging into accounts

Twitter is down for thousands of users worldwide who report issues with the website, app and logging into accounts

Twitter is down for thousands of users worldwide who report issues with the website, app and logging into accounts

DownDetector, a website that monitors online outages, showed a spike in issue reports just after 12:30pm ET.

By 12:52pm ET, more than 3,000 users in the US had reported problems with the social media network and around the same time, some 1,800 users in the UK also reported issues to DownDetector. 

It is common for social media platforms to crash, but it has been more than a month since Twitter was down – the last time was on October 4.

But other social media platforms, specifically those owned by Meta – Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, have experienced outages every few weeks lately.

Problems began around 12:50pm ET on Monday and are impacting some users in the US, the UK, New Zealand and other countries

Problems began around 12:50pm ET on Monday and are impacting some users in the US, the UK, New Zealand and other countries

Problems began around 12:50pm ET on Monday and are impacting some users in the US, the UK, New Zealand and other countries

Many users say tweets are not refreshing or they are being kicked out of their accounts and forced to log back in

Many users say tweets are not refreshing or they are being kicked out of their accounts and forced to log back in

Many users say tweets are not refreshing or they are being kicked out of their accounts and forced to log back in

Users are able to send some tweets amid the outage

Users are able to send some tweets amid the outage

Users are able to send some tweets amid the outage

And the latest was just on November 3.

Twitter’s Monday outage, however, seems to be as choppy as Twitter’s service right how, as only some users in regions impacted are experiencing issues.

The social media network announced Friday that it is rolling out a new search button on some accounts that allows users to more easily scan through a specific person’s past tweets.

One user is frustrated that without Twitter they have nowhere to complain about the outage

One user is frustrated that without Twitter they have nowhere to complain about the outage

One user is frustrated that without Twitter they have nowhere to complain about the outage

The social media network announced Friday that it is rolling out a new search button on some accounts that allows users to more easily scan through a specific person's past tweets

The social media network announced Friday that it is rolling out a new search button on some accounts that allows users to more easily scan through a specific person's past tweets

The social media network announced Friday that it is rolling out a new search button on some accounts that allows users to more easily scan through a specific person’s past tweets

The button, located in the top right corner next to the 3-dot (or hamburger) menu, had started appearing for a small number of users in October.

It is now rolling out more widely on the iOS Twitter app, XDA Developers reported.

The button is the latest in a long series of new features Twitter has added to its platform in the past few months, many of which are related to privacy.

In October it fully launched a new feature on its web version that lets users remove a follower without blocking them.

The option prevents a chosen user from seeing any of a person’s future posts or know they’ve been removed.

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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