Off air? Twitter faces instability this Saturday (1), according to users

2023-07-01 11:00:00

Users of Twitter report instabilities on the social network between late morning and early followingnoon this Saturday (1st). According to reports, searches and results from the “for you” tab on the platform were not being displayed for several profiles.

When trying to access these tools, users were faced with messages like “Oops, something went wrong” and “Limit rate exceeded”. The DownDetector website, which monitors the availability of digital services, received hundreds of reports of failures.

It is worth noting that the “Limit rate exceeded” warning is related to a temporary block that the platform makes when there is excessive use of an account, but many people point out that they have not done anything different on their profiles on the social network.

In the tests that were done by the AllCellular, the Twitter application presented the same problems mentioned in the search and “for you” tabs. Already in the network version for the desktops, everything worked fine. The reason for the instability is still unknown.

Terms like “My Twitter” and “Elon Musk” ended up among the most commented on the social network. However, Twitter’s API status states that “all systems are operational”. of this matter.

Check out some publications from Twitter users regarding the instabilities below:

And you, did you also have problems with Twitter this Saturday? Let us know in the comments down below!


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