Feb 16 • 15:23 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

JUST IN: X down in Nigeria, several countries

Elon Musk’s social media platform X faced a major outage affecting users globally, including Nigeria, leaving tens of thousands unable to access the service.

On Monday, Elon Musk's social media platform X experienced a significant disruption, causing widespread accessibility issues for users around the world, including many in Nigeria. Users attempting to reach the platform through the mobile application and website faced difficulties, with some encountering a frozen interface on the X logo, while others saw error messages urging them to refresh the page. This service disruption highlights vulnerabilities within the platform that have stirred frustration among its users.

Reported data from the outage monitoring service Downdetector illustrated a sharp increase in complaints about the service, indicating that the problem was not localized but rather widespread across multiple regions, including Canada, Australia, France, Indonesia, Ghana, and Germany. The incident began early in the day, and as of the reporting time, X had not released any official statement regarding the disruption's cause or an estimated time for restored service. This lack of communication adds to user frustration and concern about the reliability of the platform going forward.

As X continues to grapple with operational challenges under its new ownership, such outages could impact user trust and bolster criticisms concerning the management of the platform. With so many reliant on X for communication and information sharing, sustained difficulties could lead to a shift in user sentiment and the exploration of alternative social media platforms. Understanding the implications of such disruptions is crucial for stakeholders and users alike as they navigate the evolving digital landscape.

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