Twitter has a problem, many users cannot login
Many Twitter users sharing on the network report that their accounts cannot log in for hours.
This issue seems to be happening to a lot of users, including those who sign in to Twitter from websites on mobile devices, Twitter apps on Android and even the web version for desktops. also encountered similar problems.
Some users said that when trying to access their Twitter account they received a message: "There are currently some technical errors . we will fix it and everything will be back to normal soon" . In the meantime, if you are in Eastern Europe, the notice will be: "Twitter is currently under maintenance."
Twitter has just officially announced on its website that the company is trying to overcome this problem. Meanwhile, a user said that the error was caused by Twitter's server having problems in the timer, making the actual time back to . 365 days.
However, the user's Twitter account is still working normally if it is in the previous login status.
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