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Twitter Crashed For "Most of User" on Last Tuesdays

Popular social-networking site Twitter Down for "most users" Tuesday, in the longest and possibly largest crash for the company since its initial public offering.



Twitter announced on their Status blog that the crash was caused by a planned change to its "core services," due to which unexpected complications that made Twitter unavailable for many users from 11:01 a.m. Engineers spiked the planned change and service was fully recovered at 11:47 a.m. Pacific time.

According to last Status blog updates of twitter, it was the longest outage for Twitter's mobile and Web platforms in at least the last year, when most issues have been resolved within 25 minutes or may be less. 

Those issues have been described as affecting only "some users," while Twitter said that Tuesday's outage affected "most of the users" in its first Status blog update referencing the problem, Highlighting a more widespread problem.

Twitter rejected a request to comment further on the issue and its scope. Twitter had trouble in its starting years with frequent issues, which were accompanied by an illustration that named as the "Fail Whale." 

The San Francisco company improved the performance of its service even as users and tweet volume skyrocketed, helping users and investors about the viability of the microblogging service.

Twitter acknowledged that the ability to deal with issues was a risk factor in its IPO paperwork
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