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2025-03-10T17:59:58.543Z
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Elon Musk finally commented on the massive X outage that’s been going on and off all day. As speculated earlier this afternoon, the outage (according to Musk) is part of an attack on the social media service.
Here’s what the CEO of X said in a post on, well, X:
“There was (still is) a massive cyberattack against X. We get attacked every day, but this was done with a lot of resources. Either a large, coordinated group and/or a country is involved.”
Again, we don’t know where the attack came from. Based on Musk’s claim, it had to be a large attack to actually bring the social network down for such a long period. Whether it’s a country, as he speculates, might come out later, but this wasn’t a small operation.
It seems to be going down again, as I was unable to access the X post from Musk myself (I had to find a screenshot posted else where to read it.
2025-03-10T17:36:47.249Z
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It looks like we might finally be seeing the end of the third X outage today. I tried on my phone and laptop and could quickly reach the X site and iPhone app as of 1:30 p.m. ET. Despite that, X CEO Elon Musk hasn’t posted anything about his social network going down as of the same time.
Over on Downdetector, the reports have taken a nose dive to around 10,000 (from the 35,000 peak just a few moments ago).
Between the anecdotal evidence of the app working for me and the sudden drop in reports, I think this outage might be over, but X is far from out of the woods yet, as we thought the second outage was the end and the third ended up being the worst one yet.
2025-03-10T17:30:01.551Z
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According to a Facebook post from Downdetector, X has generated more than 350,000 reports across the three outages as of around 1:15 p.m. ET.
That’s a whole lot of people wanted to let everyone in the world know that they can’t access X / Twitter despite their best efforts.
2025-03-10T17:26:17.800Z
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I asked ChatGPT what it would do to fix the X outage, and it offered some pretty good tips.
Of course, I’m sure X’s engineers have already tried all these. However, if you own a social network or major website, these tips might come in handy.
2025-03-10T17:17:32.390Z
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When I started this live report, the X page on Downdetector had around 3,000 comments.
In just a few hours — the time X has been down — that number has exploded to more than 10,000.
People really are using the comments section as a social network, sharing random thoughts (many of which are offensive, just like on X).
2025-03-10T17:08:07.807Z
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We finally started to see the reports level out and even drop for X / Twitter. No sooner than I was getting ready to report that we might be out of the woods, the reports spiked suddenly, getting up to 34,000 again.
That’s higher than the 28,000 reported at the peak of the third outage, so things are only getting worse as the reported DDOS attack continues to bring the social network to its knees.
You have to wonder about the motivation for the attack. Is it just because X / Twitter is a popular service, or is the attack politically motivated? We can’t say, but there’s a reason X is the only service being targeted today.
2025-03-10T16:59:03.941Z
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The biggest spikes in outage reports are in major U.S. cities still, with New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, Phoenix and others leading the charge.
However, as you can see from the map above, there are plenty of outage reports all over the U.S., from rural areas to smaller cities. Just based on the volume of outage reports, it’s safe to say that users all around the country (and the world) can’t access the social network.
2025-03-10T16:54:04.018Z
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With X being down, many of your internet scrolling habits are probably all out of sorts. If you spend much time seeking information on X, you might not know what to do with yourself.
Thankfully, there are tons of Twitter / X alternatives where you can get your social media fix.
But if you don’t feel like doomscrolling through another social network, we have other ideas. Why not subscribe to Tom’s Guide on TikTok and watch some of our best short-form videos? Or, if you prefer longer content, maybe look at Tom’s Guide on YouTube, which is filled with reviews and other content you’ll love.
If that doesn’t work, maybe you should read our in-depth Bluesky guide to help you learn more about the fast-growing social network.
2025-03-10T16:34:18.371Z
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A service like X going down isn’t good for anyone. People rely on X to get the latest news and information about, well, everything.
But that’s far from Elon Musk’s only problem today. Tesla’s stock price has crashed even further by 11%, and UBS warns that it’s still a sell even at this stage.
The stock is down more than 40% year to date.
Why the steep drop? A UBS analyst is predicting Tesla’s 2025 vehicle deliveries to decline by 5%, which would be the second consecutive year of negative growth for the company.
2025-03-10T16:26:42.880Z
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While it took a lot longer, we’ve finally seen a slight but notable downturn in the reports. This outage peaked at 29,143, and as of this post, it’s sitting at 26,428. That’s about 3,000 reports less than its peak, which could mean we’re getting to the end of this outage.
Will this be the final X / Twitter outage for the day, or will it keep happening? We’ll be here every step of the way with the latest X outage news as it happens.
2025-03-10T16:18:57.735Z
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The first two outages showed quick triangles on Downdetector. The third one is staying at its peak for significantly longer.
Suppose the outage is due to DDOS attacks. In that case, the attackers may have found a better angle to get in, or X engineers are trying to find a more permanent solution for whatever hole the attackers are actively using.
Whatever the reason, this outage isn’t going away quickly and leaves millions of users without access to their favorite social network.
2025-03-10T16:12:24.551Z
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I’ve sent an email to X support asking for a comment on the outage since we can’t access any official channels on the social app to see if there’s an explanation. As soon as we hear back from the social media giant, we’ll post an update (assuming we hear anything back at all).
2025-03-10T15:58:55.039Z
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Where do you go to complain that X / Twitter is down if X is down? Usually, when there’s a major outage, we turn to X to find out what users think about the problem.
Without X, we can look to apps like Bluesky to see what users think, but it’s hard to hear anything firsthand from X itself, as Musk doesn’t typically venture to other social networks.
If you’re interested in getting started on Bluesky, it might be wise to check out our how to sign up for Bluesky guide, as it offers everything you need to get going on the X alternative.
2025-03-10T15:48:42.156Z
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While I can’t predict the future, I can look at the previous two X outages today and guess how long this one might take to resolve. The two outages this morning each took about 45 minutes to resolve, so if it is a DDOS attack this time, we’d expect a similar time frame, but anything could happen.
Once the DDOS attacks stopped and X came back, it took about three hours for X to go down again the first time and only about 30 minutes for it to go down between the second and third outage.
2025-03-10T15:41:49.250Z
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When X goes down, Downdetector is one of the first places dedicated users turn to find out what’s happening.
Since they’re already there, along with thousands of other X users, people have started sharing thoughts about random things in the comments section, almost using it like X / Twitter.
I can’t guarantee that what you’ll find is safe for work, but if you really miss hearing random people yelling their thoughts into the echo chamber that is social media, maybe check the Downdetector comments section.
2025-03-10T15:35:59.226Z
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After having no problem getting to X for about an hour, I’m unable to load the popular social network at all. Our Streaming Managing Editor, Kelly Woo, also said she can’t access X / Twitter.
I’ve tried going to Twitter.com and X.com on my MacBook Air to get to the service with no success. I also opened the X app on my iPhone in an attempt to load some content and couldn’t see anything.
If you’re experiencing issues with X, know it’s not just you. We’ll keep you posted on the latest, but today will be a day of X going up and down as the issues continue to pop up.
2025-03-10T15:31:01.317Z
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After what appeared to be the end of the outage, another spike occurred, leading us to believe that DDOS attacks (if that ultimately is the cause) aren’t done.
Members of Tom’s Guide staff are also saying they can’t access X / Twitter, so it’s likely that we’re about to enter another significant outage.
2025-03-10T15:01:37.967Z
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While the spike was massive, it was short live. After two short outages, the social media site has emerged from the outage and appears to be in good working order again.
Seeing as there were two outages, we’ll continue to monitor X’s status throughout the day to see if it goes down again.
2025-03-10T14:47:50.489Z
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Many of the X outage reports have come from New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. That’s not surprising, as these large cities have more people and will often have the most reports for major outages like this one.
If the outage is a DDOS attack, it would also make sense for the attackers to target major cities, as that’ll take the most significant number of users offline in the least amount of time. If the goal is to upset Musk and his company while making X users mad, these three cities make sense.
While not as large, there’s a spike of reports in Boston that’s worth keeping an eye on if X goes down again.
2025-03-10T14:41:20.962Z🚨DDOS Alert🚨To anyone wondering why X (Twitter) was down, it was under attack by Dark Storm Team.Actor: Dark Storm TeamMethod: DDOSDate: March 10, 2025#Hacktivism #CyberAttack #CyberThreat #Darkweb #DarkStormTeam #CyberNews #News #NewsUpdate #HackerNews pic.twitter.com/z9Yx4BRi9PMarch 10, 2025
Some users are speculating that X might be the victim of DDOS attacks, which is causing the social network to go up and down. The engineers at X are taking steps to resolve and secure the service while attackers are finding new ways to get around the defenses and bring the popular social network down again.
Now that it’s working again, you can see an X post above about the possibility of a DDOS attack and even claiming that Dark Storm Team is responsible for the attacks.
We’ll see if the second attack is the end or if X goes down again.
2025-03-10T14:38:15.127Z
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It’s been an unpleasant day for X, as we’ve seen two significant outages reported on the same day, neither lasting very long. This isn’t ideal for Elon Musk’s X social network or its users.
The first outage wasn’t nearly as bad as the second, with reports peaking at just over 21,000. The second outage lasted for about the same time but saw more than 40,000 reports.
The difference in reports is likely because the U.S. wasn’t online yet, as it started at around 5:30 a.m. ET. The second outage occurred in the eastern part of the United States’ morning, leading to more users getting upset and reporting the problem.
2025-03-10T14:31:05.882Z
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The Downdetector reports are starting to drop (though the number is still at around 30,000, which is a lot). A few members of the Tom’s Guide staff claim they’ve been able to get X posted to load without issue, so it’s possible the issue could be coming to an end.
As always, we’ll continue to monitor for any spikes, as the service went down early this morning, came back and then went down again a couple hours later. If that happens again, we’ll be here to keep you in the loop.
2025-03-03T13:20:06.887Z
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Are you still posting your thoughts on one of the best X (Twitter) alternatives, or are you keeping everything bottled up until X comes back?
As this X outage develops, we’ll keep you in the loop, letting you know what’s happening as soon as we learn.
2025-03-03T13:09:40.911Z
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It looks like X is having some significant issues. The baseline number of reports for X on Downdetector is 12, so for it to jump to more than 40,000 indicates something isn’t quite right with the popular social media app.
We haven’t heard anything official from X about why the application and website are down. We’ll continue to monitor the problem and keep you posted as we learn more.