Thousands of Twitter users report issue with website & beg Musk to ‘fix it asap’

TWITTER is experiencing significant outages, sending users into a frenzy as they plead with CEO Elon Musk to ”fix it.”

Down Detector reports that about 80% of the issues users experienced Wednesday night are website related.

Twitter is reportedly experiencing issues

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Twitter is reportedly experiencing issuesCredit: AFP

However, users of the Twitter app are also affected.

The issues reportedly began at about 7.13pm ET.

Some users are reporting that their notifications are not working.

Others are reporting that the desktop version is not working.

An error message was popping up for those attempting to access Twitter via their desktops.

A handful of users are also reporting that they have been logged out of their accounts and cannot get back in.

“I got signed out of Twitter on my PC, and can’t even sign in again! #TwitterDown,” one person tweeted.

Many Twitter users have begged Elon Musk to fix the issues as soon as possible.

“Fix your app asap or i will sue!,” one person commented on Down Detector.

“I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if Elon is doing a stress test on Twitter at the moment,” another wrote.

Multiple countries have also reportedly been affected by the issues.

France, Italy, Germany, and Canada are among the affected countries, according to Down Detector.

Other frustrated users wondered: ”Elon, what have you done this time?”

“Elon fired all the people that can fix the issue,” another frustrated user wrote.

Others have voiced that the Twitter glitches are a huge pain point.

“Twitter is the glitchiest that I’ve ever seen it,” someone tweeted.

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