Social media platform X back up after brief international outage

Published March 26, 2026
Logo of X is displayed on an iPhone in Galway, Ireland on July 24, 2023. — Reuters/File
Logo of X is displayed on an iPhone in Galway, Ireland on July 24, 2023. — Reuters/File

Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) was back up after facing a brief international outage on Thursday afternoon, according to internet monitors.

Shortly after 12pm, NetBlocks reported that X was “experiencing international outages”, adding that the incident was “not related to country-level internet disruptions or filtering”.

Downdetector, which monitors internet outages in real time, showed a sharp spike in problems reported by Pakistani users soon after 12pm.

Half of those issues pertained to the X timeline, with most of the rest complaining about the app.

By around 12:45pm, the user reports had declined significantly for Pakistan to two from a peak of 189.

 Problems reported by X users across Pakistan, as of around 1:15pm on March 26,, 2026. — screengrab via Downdetector
Problems reported by X users across Pakistan, as of around 1:15pm on March 26,, 2026. — screengrab via Downdetector

Similarly, for the United States, complaints had fallen to below 200 compared to nearly 31,700 received a short while earlier.

 Problems reported by X users across US, as of around 1:15pm on March 26,, 2026. — screengrab via Downdetector
Problems reported by X users across US, as of around 1:15pm on March 26,, 2026. — screengrab via Downdetector

The Elon-Musk owned platform also faced a brief outage for thousands of global users on March 18.

One similar incident occurred in February, while January witnessed two X outages within a week.

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