The X platform service disruption caused widespread access problems on Monday, affecting users across several countries, including Pakistan.
Many users reported difficulties loading timelines, posting content, or accessing their accounts. The outage affected both the mobile app and the desktop version of the platform, formerly known as Twitter.
According to outage-tracking website Downdetector, reports of technical issues surged to more than 25,000 around 13:00 GMT. The spike indicated a significant interruption rather than isolated user errors.
X Platform Service Disruption Tracked by Downdetector
Downdetector, which collects real-time outage reports from users, showed a sharp rise in complaints over a short period. This pattern typically signals a broader service interruption affecting multiple regions.
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Users in Pakistan and other countries took to alternative social media platforms to confirm whether the issue was widespread. Many reported similar problems, suggesting a global outage rather than a local connectivity issue.
As of now, there has been no immediate official statement detailing the cause of the disruption. Service interruptions on major platforms can result from server issues, technical upgrades, or unexpected system failures.
For updates, users can monitor official X channels or check outage-tracking platforms for real-time information.