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title: "Major X Outage Disrupts Users Worldwide, Service Restored"
date: 2026-06-22
author: "Robert A. Lee"
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  - name: "Internet"
    url: "/internet.md"
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  - name: "News"
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# Major X Outage Disrupts Users Worldwide, Service Restored

A major outage on X left thousands of users worldwide unable to access the platform before services were gradually restored.

## Quick Summary – TLDR:

- X experienced a widespread outage affecting users across multiple countries, including India.
- More than 30,000 users reported issues with the platform, according to outage tracking data.
- Users faced problems loading feeds, accessing timelines, using search, and opening the app and website.
- Cloudflare reported service issues and deployed a fix around the same time X began recovering.

## What Happened?

**X**, the social media platform owned by **Elon Musk** and formerly known as Twitter, suffered a significant outage on Monday that disrupted access for users around the world. Thousands of people reported issues with both the mobile app and web version of the platform, making it difficult to view feeds, search content, and access timelines.

The disruption appeared to last for a relatively short period before reports of problems began declining. By late morning in the United States, the service appeared to be largely restored for most users.

> X Down: Outage Reports Surge Monday Morning<https://t.co/tL9SFAsUH6> [pic.twitter.com/zSkvv3m0TE](https://t.co/zSkvv3m0TE)
> 
> — Forbes (@Forbes) [June 22, 2026](https://x.com/Forbes/status/2069065392929022027?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

 ## Thousands Report Problems Accessing X

Reports of issues on X started rising sharply on outage tracking platform **Downdetector**, signaling a widespread disruption affecting multiple regions. At the peak of the outage, more than **31,000 to 36,000 users** reported problems with the platform.

Users reported a variety of issues, including:

- **Feed and timeline loading failures**.
- **Search results not appearing**.
- **Problems opening the app**.
- **Difficulty accessing the website**.
- **General service interruptions**.

Many users turned to competing social platforms and online forums to confirm whether others were experiencing the same problems.

## India Among Countries Affected

The outage was not limited to one region. Users from several countries reported service disruptions, including those in **India**.

According to outage reports, around **1,820 complaints** were logged in India during the peak of the disruption. Indian users reported similar issues, including failed feed refreshes, search problems, and difficulties accessing the platform.

The global nature of the outage suggested that the issue was linked to backend infrastructure rather than a localized network problem.

## Mobile App Saw the Highest Number of Complaints

Data from Downdetector showed that the majority of complaints were related to the **[X mobile application](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/twitter-users-statistics/)**.

The breakdown of reported issues indicated:

- **Around 45% of complaints were linked to the mobile app**.
- **Approximately 30% involved feed and timeline problems**.
- **About 15% were related to the website version of X**.

This suggests that while both app and web users were affected, mobile users experienced the greatest impact during the disruption.

## Cloudflare Reports Service Issues

Around the same time users began reporting problems with X, **[Cloudflare](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/cloudflare-statistics/)**, a major web infrastructure and cybersecurity provider used by many online services, reported increased error rates and latency across multiple services.

Cloudflare later stated that it had identified the issue and started deploying a fix. The timing of the company’s recovery efforts appeared to coincide with a sharp decline in outage reports on X.

While Cloudflare did not specifically confirm that its service issue caused the outage on X, the overlap in timing attracted attention as both situations unfolded simultaneously.

## Other Online Platforms Also Saw Elevated Reports

The disruption was not limited to X. Downdetector also recorded increased reports of issues affecting several other online platforms during the same period.

Among the services that saw spikes in complaints were:

- **[Reddit](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/reddit-statistics/)**
- **Zoom**
- **[Microsoft Teams](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/microsoft-teams-statistics/)**
- **Robinhood**

However, the volume of reports associated with these platforms remained significantly lower than the surge recorded for X.

## Service Appears Restored

As the morning progressed, outage reports began falling rapidly. Reports that had reached tens of thousands during the peak dropped significantly as users regained access to the platform.

By the end of the incident, most users appeared able to access X normally again, suggesting that the disruption had been largely resolved.

## SQ Magazine Takeaway

I think this outage is another reminder of how heavily millions of people rely on social platforms like **X** for news, communication, and real time updates. Even a short disruption can trigger widespread frustration and quickly push users to alternative platforms. The incident also highlights how dependent major internet services are on infrastructure providers behind the scenes, where a technical issue can ripple across multiple platforms at once.