Twitter Down: Desis Shares Hilarious Memes As Users Experience Issues With Replying to Tweets on Web Version Of The Platform!

Twitter has sparked a memefest on the social media giant and netizens had some of the most hilarious reactions to the same

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Twitter Down: Desis Shares Hilarious Memes As Users Experience Issues With Replying to Tweets on Web Version Of The Platform!
Social media giant Twitter has yet again encountered problems leading to the outage of the micro-blogging site. Many users have complained about the issues they have faced with replying to Tweets on the web, however, the micro-blogging platform later acknowledged the issue and said "things should be working normally now".

A user took to his Twitter handle with a screenshot that reads "Rate limit exceeded. Please wait a few moments then try again". Acknowledging the issue, the micro-blogging platform from its ‘Twitter Support’ account tweeted, "We know some of you may have experienced issues replying to Tweets on the web. Things should be working normally now. Sorry for the trouble!" 


Nevertheless, replying to the company’s post, many users continued to complain about the issue not being fixed. "Nope, not working. I can, however, screenshot the text of my reply and it lets me post that for some reason," a user commented.

Another user wrote, "I'm still not having any luck. I have tried to resend multiple times." One more user commented, "My tweets keep getting sent to drafts, not Tweeted. Same with replies. Things are definitely not working normally."

However, shortly after Twitter witnessed the outage, #TwitterDown started to trend on social media. Meanwhile, Twitter issued a statement and said, "We know some of you may have experienced issues replying to Tweets on the web. Things should be working normally now. Sorry for the trouble!" 

This has sparked a memefest on Twitter and netizens had some of the most hilarious reactions to the same. 





Meanwhile, Elon Musk has given another deadline of April 20 to remove all legacy blue check marks, after flattering on the first deadline of April 1 due to a lack of the backend technology to achieve this.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk has given another deadline of April 20 to remove all legacy Blue check marks, after faltering on the first deadline of April 1 due to a lack of the backend technology to achieve this.

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