Twitter has been hit Saturday by a global outage that is preventing thousands of users from accessing the social media platform.
Many users have complained of seeing the “Cannot retrieve tweets” error message when they try to view or post tweets. Some users have also reported seeing a “Rate limit exceeded error message.”Many users have complained of seeing the “Cannot retrieve tweets” error message when they try to view or post tweets. Some users have also reported seeing a “Rate limit exceeded error message.”
Almost 4,000 people have complained of issues on the Down Detector site, including the inability to retrieve tweets, missing timelines and followers disappearing. This is the third time that the platform is facing an outage. On March 6, it was reported that Twitter experienced glitches as links stopped working, some users were unable to log in and images were not loading for others.
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