Twitter suffers major outage just days after Elon Musk laid off more staff

Social media big Twitter has been hit by a significant outage, simply days after one other spherical of lay-offs on the firm.

The hashtag #TwitterDown and the time period "My Twitter" had been trending on Thursday morning as customers struggled to entry their accounts.

Common customers complained of being greeted by what gave the impression to be a welcome web page, which inspired them to click on and discover their first followers.

"Welcome to Twitter!" learn the message. "That is one of the best place to see what's taking place in your world. Discover some folks and subjects to comply with now".

In addition to long-time customers not having the ability to attain their profiles, others who acquired the message famous not having the ability to see their very own tweets or others from their present followers of their feeds. 

The variety of reported points on Twitter spiked at 11.47 am CET with 5,223 studies on Down Detector, an internet site that tracks disruption to Web, social media, and internet hosting providers. 

Most of those points - 66 per cent - involved the Twitter app, based on the positioning.

Billionaire proprietor Elon Musk let dozens extra employees go final weekend, together with these described as "hardcore loyalists" who publically embraced his imaginative and prescient for the corporate following his takeover final 12 months.

In response to media studies within the US, some 200 employees had been fired. It comes after 1000's of jobs - round half of Twitter's worldwide workforce - had been axed in November.

Many customers took to the platform sharing memes poking enjoyable at Musk's management on the firm and his determination to fireplace so many employees in gentle of the outage.

There isn't any indication as but as as to whether these newest lay-offs had any bearing on the outage however many core groups at Twitter are actually working with fewer employees.

Our journalists are engaged on updating this story because it develops.

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