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X Faces Repeated Outages, Leaving Thousands Disconnected

by Leslie Finecountry
March 10, 2025
in Global News
Reading Time: 4 mins read
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In an era of constant connectivity, any disruption sends shockwaves across digital communities. Today, X (formerly Twitter), under Elon Musk’s leadership, experienced multiple outages, cutting off thousands of users across the U.S. and U.K.

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According to Downdetector.com, the first breakdown hit early Monday, affecting over 21,000 users in the U.S. and 10,800 in the U.K. The disruption lasted around 45 minutes before services resumed. Hours later, another wave struck, impacting more than 8,000 users globally.

This isn’t just a minor glitch it’s part of a growing pattern of instability that raises serious concerns about the platform’s reliability, infrastructure, and future under Musk’s leadership.

A Pattern of Problems: X’s Ongoing Technical Issues

X’s recent outages are far from an isolated incident. The platform has faced numerous technical failures since Musk’s takeover, including:

  • The Livestream Crash (2024) – The infamous failure during Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign announcement, which disrupted a high-profile event.
  • Feature Malfunctions – Users have reported persistent issues with notifications, direct messages, and real time updates.
  • Frequent Downtime – Unexplained outages have become more common, raising concerns about the platform’s backend stability and engineering priorities.

These recurring failures are eroding trust in X’s ability to function as a reliable digital hub for real-time news, discussions, and social networking.

What’s Behind the Outages? Speculation & Silence

As of now, X has not issued an official statement on the outages, leaving users and analysts speculating about the root cause.

Possible Causes:

✔ Backend Failures – Scaling issues or engineering missteps following major internal changes.


✔ Cybersecurity Threats – Some users speculate that X may have been targeted by external attacks, though no evidence has surfaced.


✔ Reduced Staff & Resources – Since Musk’s layoffs and restructuring, fewer engineers are maintaining critical systems, possibly leading to weaker infrastructure and slower recovery times.

Strikingly, Musk has remained silent on the matter, despite his usual presence on the platform. His leadership style prioritizes bold innovation but does it come at the cost of platform stability?

The Human Impact: A Frustrated User Base

For millions of users who depend on X for news, networking, and entertainment, the outages were more than an inconvenience—they were a disruption to their digital routines.

  • #XDown Trended Briefly – Users flocked to other platforms, voicing frustration and debating whether X is still a reliable social network.
  • Businesses & Creators Were Affected – Brands, influencers, and news outlets that rely on real-time engagement faced delays in communication.
  • Competitor Platforms Benefited – Users migrated temporarily to alternative networks like Threads and Bluesky, seeking uninterrupted service.

The long term consequence? If X continues facing outages, users may eventually look elsewhere for a more stable digital home.

Looking Ahead: Can X Regain Stability

As X recovers from yet another outage, the bigger question remains: Can Musk’s leadership steer the platform toward long-term stability?

  • Technical Overhaul Needed? X may need significant backend investments to prevent future failures.
  • User Trust at Risk – Repeated outages could drive power users, advertisers, and brands toward rival platforms.
  • Will Musk Respond? The silence from X’s leadership leaves users waiting for answers and assurances.

Leslie Finecountry

Leslie Finecountry

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