Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (previously known as Twitter), experienced a major disruption on Friday afternoon, significantly impacting users throughout the United States. This outage, which persisted for several hours, added to the challenges Musk faces, as his $44 billion investment in X appears increasingly precarious. The incident began around 2:30 PM ET, rendering users unable to access the platform or utilize its services, leading to a surge of complaints on outage-monitoring sites such as Downdetector.
As the outage continued into the afternoon, over 50,000 reports from dissatisfied users were recorded, with the majority of issues concentrated in the eastern United States. Initially, the technical difficulties seemed to affect larger metropolitan areas along the East Coast, but the most significant problems were identified in major Midwestern cities, including Dallas, Chicago, and Minneapolis. Additionally, users from other locations such as Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York reported difficulties logging in or accessing the platform’s features.
In addition to the inconvenience of being unable to access their accounts, numerous X users worried they had been banned from the platform, only to encounter error messages indicating they were unauthorized to use the service. This confusion led users to speculate that they had somehow breached platform policies, only to later discover that the outage was more extensive than initially perceived.