US tech publication reports CEO Elon Musk has asked staff to pause all new development to stabilise app
Some users discovered a workaround by scheduling tweets one minute into the future. The service eventually returned at nearly 11pm GMT, however at the time of reporting, direct messages were still missing.
At the time of reporting, Tweetdeck – a Twitter-owned service that allows users to view multiple columns ofin browsers – remained down. There has been speculation that the product will become exclusive to Twitter Blue subscribers, but the company has yet to announce whether that is the case. Since Musk took over the company, Twitter no longer has a press department, but the Guardian sent questions to an email address the company has previously used to field press inquiries.Musk told Twitter staff to pause “new feature development” to maximise stability on the platform amid the outage.
The disruption came just hours after Twitter rolled out a new product to Twitter Blue subscribers that allows them to send tweets with up to 4,000 characters. The company was also in the process ofThe change will cut off a wide variety of services including Twitter thread readers, automated replies, and automatic tweet delete services.
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