In a digital hiccup spanning continents, X (ex-Twitter) went dark Monday evening near 7 PM, sparking chaos for users in India and beyond. Blank feeds and login barriers greeted millions, turning social scrolling into a futile endeavor.
Down Detector’s dashboard lit up with 25,000+ reports. App users (53%) couldn’t sign in, websites faltered for 16%, painting a picture of widespread distress. X remained silent on causes, fueling user anxiety and online chatter elsewhere.
History repeats: November’s outage, tied to Cloudflare meltdown, paralyzed X and affiliates globally, including India. The CDN giant acknowledged it, fixed it fast, but not before Down Detector stuttered under the load.
May brought round two, with thousands reporting login woes (41%), app glitches (41%), and site issues (18%). India’s user base felt the pinch acutely, browser hops yielding no relief amid 5,000+ worldwide gripes.
These recurrent blackouts expose the fragility of social media backbones. As X evolves under new ownership, demands rise for robust redundancies. Users adapted by flocking to rivals, but the incident spotlights the need for contingency plans in an era where platforms are lifelines for news and discourse. Recovery was gradual, but trust takes longer to rebuild.