X down? Twitter users are struggling to log in? Are you also facing issue?

The popular social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) is reportedly facing a major service disruption in across the world, including India, with thousands of users flagging concerns on the outage tracking site, Downdetector.The widespread glitch is affecting access to the platform across all major interfaces, including the web version at x.com and the mobile applications for both Android and iOS devices.The widespread outage has critically impacted core platform functions such as logging in, loading new posts, and accessing both the mobile application and the website. Related News | Multi-billion dollar AI, cloud, chip deals: From Nvidia, Amazon to Tesla, Google - Key firms, triggers, investment amount | EXPLAINEDAs of 5:15 PM (IST), there were more than 11,500 reports of issues with the social media platform, as recorded by the Downdetector, which tracks outages by collating status reports from a number of sources.Reported problems were primarily related to the Feed (47%), the Website (30%), and Server Connection issues (23%). However, the microblogging social media platform has not issued a statement regarding the reasons behind the massive disruption.Affected users saw a message indicating there was an “internal server error on Cloudflare’s network”. It asked users to “please try again in a few minutes”, reported www.independent.co.uk. A potential contributing factor may be simultaneous issues experienced by Cloudflare, a web infrastructure company whose services power many modern online experiences, including protection against cyberattacks and managing heavy traffic.It is currently unclear whether the outages affecting the social media platform and Cloudflare are directly related.Cloudflare is an internet infrastructure that offers many of the core technologies that power today’s online experiences. That includes tools that protect websites from cyber attacks and ensure that they stay online amid heavy traffic, for instance.“Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers,” the company said in a new update.“Further detail will be provided as more information becomes available,” it added.
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