YouTube down LIVE: Thousands report major outage on app and website
YouTube is experiencing a major outage affecting users in the US, UK, and Australia, with reports indicating issues with the home page while individual videos still play.
YouTube has faced a significant outage affecting users across multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Reports flooded in, especially from the UK, where over 37,100 incidents were logged on the crowd-sourced site Downdetector around 1:16 AM. Users are experiencing a peculiar issue where the home page appears empty, yet they can still access and play individual videos. This peculiar glitch has left many frustrated as they struggle to log into their accounts or find their subscriptions visible on the app.
In response to the outage, YouTube acknowledged the issue in a post on social media platform X, reassuring users that they are not alone in facing this problem and that the team is investigating the cause. This acknowledgment is critical in maintaining user trust and transparency, especially given the platform's vast global user base who rely on it for daily entertainment and information.
The timing of this outage, late at night in the UK, could diminish its immediate impact, but it raises concerns about the reliability of large digital platforms like YouTube, where the flow of content can be disrupted unexpectedly. As updates continue to emerge, this situation highlights the importance of robust technical frameworks in maintaining service during peak times, especially for popular streaming and social media services.