Published on April 1, 2026
A widespread outage affecting X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has left users in India, the United States, and the United Kingdom unable to access services since early morning hours on Thursday. The disruption has drawn attention across social media channels as users express frustration and confusion over the unexpected downtime.
Reports of the outage began to surface shortly after 7 AM IST (Indian Standard Time), with users in India experiencing the inability to log in, view feeds, or send direct messages. In the United States and the UK, similar issues were reported, impacting millions of users who rely on the platform for communication, news updates, and entertainment. X quickly became a trending topic as frustrated users flooded competing platforms to voice their frustrations.
The outage has raised concerns about the reliability of X’s infrastructure, particularly as the platform has faced numerous technical issues in the past several months, leading to criticisms regarding its performance and stability. While X has not released an official communication addressing the cause of the outage or an estimated time for restoration, many users have turned to alternative channels to seek information, including other social media platforms and online forums.
In response to growing frustration, tech analysts speculate that the problem may stem from technical malfunctions or maintenance efforts. “Outages can often occur due to a variety of reasons, from routine server upgrades to unforeseen glitches,” explained one industry expert. As the situation continues to unfold, many are left wondering how X will respond and what steps will be taken to address the infrastructure challenges.
As of now, users are eagerly awaiting updates from X to understand the cause of the issues and to regain access to the platform they have come to rely on. Observers are also questioning how this incident might affect user trust and engagement, especially in a competitive social media landscape where platform reliability is crucial.
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