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    X Global Outage concludes with the platform’s swift recovery

    X Global Outage on early Thursday morning saw Elon Musk’s platform undergo a significant disruption lasting nearly an hour. The social media platform has successfully recovered, resuming normal functionality, including the restoration of user feeds.

    Downdetector, responsible for tracking website disruptions and outages worldwide, reported nearly 1000 incidents from Pakistan alone, primarily concentrated in cities like Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and numerous others. These reports began surfacing as early as 10 AM. Meanwhile, Downdetector data revealed that over 47,000 users in the US experienced similar issues with X.

    During the outage, X users could access the website or app, encountering a “Welcome to X” message, but nothing loaded beyond that point. User feeds remained blank with a message stating “Waiting for posts.”

    Users reported issues with both the website and the app, both of which have now completely recovered. All features on X, including those related to Twitter, are once again accessible.

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