Twitter had plenty of problems in February (the rate limit debacle) and March (when it broke all links and pictures), but through April, the service didn’t register outages of similar significance. Now it’s May, and the streak has ended early as a number of people (including many Verge staffers) report the Twitter.com desktop website has logged them out without warning and won’t let them log back in.

Twitter’s owner and CEO Elon Musk most recently responded to a tweet noting that his car company, Tesla, now has 20 million followers on Twitter, with no commentary about how many of them might be bots or if any of them have signed up to pay for a Twitter Blue subscription and accompanying verified checkmark.

Earlier in the day, word was spreading that for many “legacy verified” accounts that had their blue logo removed last month, they could briefly recover the label by simply editing their profile information. Forcing everyone to log out might be one way of addressing that issue or just another sign of Twitter’s recent instability.

This article is from The Verge

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