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10 March 2025

X Faces Major Outages Throughout Morning

Users worldwide report intermittent access issues, raising concerns about platform stability and reliability.

X, formerly known as Twitter, faced significant outages on March 10, 2025, disrupting service for users worldwide. Issues began early, with the first reports surfacing around 5:30 AM ET, according to Downdetector, and persisted throughout the morning with intermittent availability. At the peak of the first outage, over 40,000 users reported problems accessing the platform.

The first wave of outage reports started around 2:30 AM PDT (5:30 AM EDT), and after momentarily subsiding, issues re-emerged by 9:30 AM PDT (12:30 PM EDT). Users experienced difficulties both on the X website and the mobile application, with many finding it completely inaccessible. Reports surged to thousands within minutes during both the first and second peaks of issues.

At 10:25 AM Eastern Time, X appeared to be back online, allowing some users to regain access. Unfortunately, the service faltered once again by 11:15 AM, marking the third major outage of the day. Downdetector is the primary site where users reported problems, indicating widespread disruptions felt by many who rely on the platform daily.

Over the past few years, Twitter, now known as X, has undergone numerous changes since being acquired by Elon Musk, appearing not to be immune to service interruptions. Having become one of the world's leading platforms, alongside giants like Facebook and Instagram, any disruption to its services significantly impacts users globally.

Interestingly, speculation about the reasons behind these outages has led to theories of potential DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks. Many users have likened the experience to the chaos of previous outages when unknown attackers targeted the platform. While the engineers at X work to secure the service, it remains uncertain when users can expect full stability and availability once again.

This day has proven particularly frustrating for users, where the first outage was less severe, topping out with just over 21,000 reports. The second outage saw reports escalate dramatically, correlatively aligned with the number of users who were online and accessing the site at the time. Key cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles seem to have heavily contributed to these reports, which makes sense due to their dense populations.

The dialogue about this downtime has also unfolded across various platforms other than X, as users share their thoughts and frustrations. While traditionally, those impacted would have turned to X to voice concerns or seek updates, many are now utilizing forums like Bluesky, which is becoming increasingly popular with former Twitter users. Nonetheless, identifying the root causes of these outages and managing public response remains was currently challenging.

Although the service temporarily recovered several times, the sequence of events highlights potential vulnerabilities within X. With technology companies under constant scrutiny to maintain service reliability, the pressure mounts higher, especially for one with the spotlight firmly on them due to prominent figures at the helm. Users express concerns over the platform's long-term stability and reliability, as frequent outages raise questions about its infrastructure and security systems.

Even with these issues, X’s popularity remains undiminished, with millions logging on daily. The question on many users' minds is: when will they regain consistent access to X? For now, updates will be provided as more information becomes available about the platform's status and what steps are taken to resolve these interruptions.

With the potential of DDoS attacks looming, X’s team is likely working diligently to address these concerns and bolster defenses against potentially disruptive tactics. While it is unclear how these issues will play out moving forward, the social media world is watching, particularly as X continues to navigate through these tumultuous times. Snapshots of the outages show broad online reactions, assuring users they are not alone amid widespread frustrations.

Experts are also urging the importance of diversifying platforms to lessen the blow of similar outages going forward. While X remains influential, incidents such as these compel users to seek alternatives and create dialogues about the future of digital communication, especially under high-profile ownership.

Social media continues to be woven deeply within the fabric of modern communication, serving as both personal and commercial channels—an ever-evolving truth reinforced by the challenges faced today. The endurance of platforms like X amid turmoil will undoubtedly shape conversations around digital resilience and user loyalty moving forward. Users will continue to hope for fewer disruptions and more streamlined operations on X as time progresses.