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Twitter goes down, and then rebounds

Summary: Twitter went down Tuesday afternoon for almost an hour. Error messages said the site was down for maintenance.


Well, that was annoying. Twitter, the popular short conversation social network site, went down at approximately 2 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on March 11th. By 3 pm, the service seemed, for the most part, to be back up.


Twitter site's-down graphic. Screenshot: Twitter


While early error messages asserted that the site was down for maintenance that could not have been the case in the middle of a business day. There has been some speculation that the problem was caused by a change earlier in the day on the Twitter client from naming the'Connect' tab to 'Notifications.'


By 2:30 pm EDT, Twitter acknowledged that 'Most users are experiencing issues accessing Twitter on web and mobile apps. We're looking into it.'


The outage;s real cause, according to Twitter, was that: 'During a planned deploy in one of our core services, we experienced unexpected complications that made Twitter unavailable for many users starting at 11:01 am. We rolled back the change as soon as we identified the issue and began a controlled recovery to ensure stability of other parts of the service. The site was fully recovered by 11:47 am PDT. We apologize for the inconvenience.'


Users around the world are now reporting that Twitter seems to be working again. However, some services still seem to be in trouble. For example, there continue to be reports that user profiles can't be reached.


Additionally, there are reports that some third-party applications, such as some third party clients, such as Hootsuite and Twitterfall, are still having trouble accessing the service. It's expected that these problems will dwiddle away as the service returns to normal.


Twitter ($TWTR) on the New York Stock Exchange in mid-afternoon trading dipped by 1 percent, but recovered following the site's return.


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