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Social media platform has yet to release an official statement explaining the cause of the outage.
Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, was operational again after experiencing a short outage that affected users globally on Wednesday, according to Downdetector.com.
At the height of the issue, over 34,500 reports of problems with X were logged in the United States alone, before decreasing to 845 reports by 11:39 a.m. Eastern Time.
Downdetector monitors outages by aggregating status reports from various sources. The actual number of impacted users may differ from these reports, as they are submitted by individual users.
Data from Downdetector indicated that the highest number of problem reports in Pakistan occurred at 8:08 p.m., with 177 users reporting issues.
This chart illustrates the volume of problem reports over the past 24 hours compared to typical daily fluctuations.
Users across different regions reported difficulties accessing the platform, with intermittent availability of services.
Earlier, NetBlocks stated that the outage did not seem to be linked to any national internet disruptions or censorship.

X has yet to issue an official explanation for the outage, though users have expressed frustration over the disruption, especially in areas where the platform is a primary source of communication and news.
NetBlocks continues to monitor technical failures affecting major online platforms and government-imposed restrictions.
Last month, X experienced a brief international outage that disrupted access for users in multiple countries, but services were restored afterward.
Read More: X outage causes hours of service disruption for users
In January, the platform faced a significant global outage that left users worldwide unable to access the service.



