X is still down from coast-to-coast in the U.S.

An outage is preventing X users in the U.S. from accessing the app and website.

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Social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, is down on Monday morning. From 10 complaints received by Downdetector at 8:14 AM EST, the number of X users reporting a problem with the website and app grew to 40,943 in just 30 minutes (8:44 am EST). 53% of the complaints were related to a problem with the X app, while 21% complained about an issue with their X feed or timeline. 16% were having a problem with the X website. From the peak, the number of complaints dropped sharply to 1,180 by 9:50 am EST.

Downdetector's methodology still show that X is having problems at 10:37 am EST. The X Incident History website showed that there have been no new incidents for X since an outage was deemed resolved on January 29th. Based on the User Report Map on the Speedtest app, the outage appears to be coast-to-coast in the U.S. with much of the northeast affected.


From Boston, Massachusetts to New York City and down the coast covering most of Florida, the X outage reaches much of Texas, Los Angeles, California, and Seattle, Washington. Those who tried to read their timelines on X are seeing error messages such as "Something went wrong, but don’t fret — it’s not your fault." Another error message says, "Something went wrong. Try reloading."

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As the afternoon drags on, the number of submitted complaints about X to Downdetector is rising once more. After dropping as low as 310 at 12:51 pm EST, the number of X users reporting an issue with the app or website soared once again to 22,584 by 1:23 pm EST.


X has 56 million-60 million daily active users in the U.S. and 104 million-108 million monthly active users in the States. The platform has yet to make any announcement related to the outages it has suffered today.

We will continue to monitor events and will update this story when warranted.
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