Twitter repairs "internal change"-related broken links and pictures

 


According to Twitter, problems with photos and links on its platform have been fixed. Many users on the social network were earlier today unable to read links and images because of "an internal modification." The problems started around 11:50 a.m. ET, according to complaints by the independent site monitoring firm Downdetector.


Twitter had tweeted, "Some features of Twitter may not be operating as expected right now. "We changed something internally, but it had some unforeseen effects. As soon as we have a solution, we will post an update.


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This most recent disruption occurred approximately a week after Elon Musk cut more than 200 workers in the organization's most recent round of layoffs. Both Martijn de Kuijper, the CEO of newsletter app Revue, and Esther Crawford, the head of Twitter Blue, were let go.


Many worried that Twitter would gradually disintegrate when Elon Musk acquired control of the social network in October and sacked thousands of staff. Twitter has used this strategy before.


Several components of the social network, including the timeline, were damaged just a few days ago for users everywhere. Twitter started informing users last month that they had exceeded their "daily rate limit," and another glitch prevented users from following other users. The social network experienced issues in December and displayed a "rate-exceeding limit" notice to users.



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