TikTok finally appears to be back online following an hour-long outage the left thousands of users around the world unable to access the app. 

According to DownDetector, the issues started at around 10:40 BST and affected users globally. 

MailOnline tried to open TikTok and found that the app crashed before the feed had even loaded. 

TikTok is yet to comment on the reason for the  outage.  

TikTok finally appears to be back online following an hour-long outage the left thousands of users around the world unable to access the app.

TikTok finally appears to be back online following an hour-long outage the left thousands of users around the world unable to access the app.

TikTok finally appears to be back online following an hour-long outage the left thousands of users around the world unable to access the app. 

More than 8,363 reports were logged on UK DownDetector, 21,969 on the US site, and 1,342 on the Australian version of the site

More than 8,363 reports were logged on UK DownDetector, 21,969 on the US site, and 1,342 on the Australian version of the site

More than 8,363 reports were logged on UK DownDetector, 21,969 on the US site, and 1,342 on the Australian version of the site

More than 8,363 reports were logged on UK DownDetector, 21,969 on the US site, and 1,342 on the Australian version of the site. 

While the reason for the outage remains unclear, of those who reported problems in the UK, 90 per cent said they were having problems with the app, 10 per cent with the server, and one per cent with comments. 

Several frustrated users took to Twitter to discuss the outage.  

UK users experienced issues

UK users experienced issues

A map shows where problems were reported in Australia

A map shows where problems were reported in Australia

While the reason for the outage remains unclear, of those who reported problems in the UK, 90 per cent said they were having problems with the app, 10 per cent with the server, and one per cent with comments

One user wrote: ‘The way I RAN to Twitter to see if TikTok was down for everyone else too.’

Another added: ‘i’ve never felt like i was an addict until i immediately opened twitter the second tiktok wasn’t working for me.’ 

And one joked: ‘Me realising my life evolves around tiktok now it’s down.’

The outage will have come as bad news to many youngsters, with recent research revealing that Britons aged 14 to 24 spend an average of 57 minutes a day watching TikTok – more than they spend watching traditional TV. 

Ofcom found the age group now spend less than an hour (53 minutes) a day watching traditional TV channels, down two-thirds in ten years.

By contrast, the over-65s are still tuning in to scheduled TV for five hours and 50 minutes on average per day – slightly up on a decade earlier.

Several users flocked to Twitter to discuss the outage

Several users flocked to Twitter to discuss the outage

One user joked how their life 'revolves around tiktok'

One user joked how their life 'revolves around tiktok'

Several frustrated users have taken to Twitter to discuss the outage

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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