TWITTER BACK UP AND RUNNING FOR SOME FOLLOWING WORLDWIDE OUTAGE.

UPDATE (9:00 a.m. ET): Twitter appears to be back up and running for some users, following a worldwide outage Tuesday morning.
According
to user reports, some users were able to access their timelines and
even tweet messages around 9 a.m. ET; however, according to Twitter’s
developer site, the platform is still experiencing a “service
disruption” with timelines and streams.
Twitter’s support account has not yet issued an update about the outage.
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Twitter
Inc. was only sporadically available to users on Tuesday, suffering
technical problems that have lasted more than two hours.
The
company, which has 320 million active users, tweeted that it is aware of
the issue and is trying to fix it. The announcement was sent at 3:41
a.m. Eastern Time.
Users said the service was not accessible on
desktop computers. Twitter’s blog posts, corporate info and most other
pages on the Twitter.com website were also inaccessible, displaying the
blue error screen.
Twitter’s
mobile app was partially functioning for some users but its timeline
updated new tweets sporadically. Its search function appeared disabled
as some hashtags or keyword searches returned no results. Users’ profile
pages appeared to be accessible from the mobile app.
Third party services, such as the TweetDeck service, also returned a blank page.
Twitter
has suffered several service disruptions so far this year. On Monday,
some users could not access Twitter on mobile and web for about 10
minutes. The service was disrupted on Friday for about 20 minutes.
But
the sporadic outage allowed panicked Twitter users to share what they
were doing during #TwitterDown.
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