If you signed out of Twitter today against your will, you’re not the only one.
At about 3 p.m. EST on Monday (according to Down Detector(Opens in a new tab)), hordes of Twitter users began reporting that the site had forced them out of their accounts, with some users reporting that they were unable to get back in right away. A quick search of “signed out” turned up dozens of accounts, large and small, that reported this issue. At the time of writing, the problem appears to be isolated to the Twitter web client, not the smartphone apps.
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Actually, this happened to me when I was in the process of finding those tweets and writing this article. joking!
Of course, this isn’t the only problem Twitter has faced since Musk took over late last year, or even since April. In the past few weeks, we’ve seen a bug that restores missing check marks for previously verified users, a fake Disney account that was accidentally verified, and an intentional decision to put verified responses at the top of every response thread.
Well, the latter is technically not a glitch, but it is he have It made the site much worse to read.
In any case, if you are logged out of Twitter on your desktop, know that you are not alone.