Twitter desktop users were reportedly logged out of their accounts globally early Tuesday due to a bug on the microblogging platform.
Several users took to Twitter (via mobile) to complain about being logged out of their desktop accounts at random.
The Downdetector website also saw a significant increase in user complaints.
Some Twitter users claimed they were repeatedly logged out.
Twitter had yet to address the issue.
Legacy Blue tick owners on Twitter were surprised on Monday when a minor change in their bio resulted in them regaining their Blue badge, albeit temporarily.
Due to a Twitter bug, legacy blue check holders temporarily regained their Blue badge after updating their bio. The Blue tick, however, vanished when they refreshed the page.
The platform encountered a similar issue with its desktop version last month.
“We understand that some of you may have had difficulty responding to tweets on the web. Things should be back to normal now. Sorry for the inconvenience!” The company had tweeted about it.
Twitter went down for millions of users in March after they reported several issues with the platform, ranging from links not opening to images not loading and more, because the platform’s application programming interface (API) was handled by only one person.
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