Madrid.- The social network X, formerly Twitter, has returned to normal this Saturday, after it stopped working in several countries, including Spain, an hour and a half earlier, around 2:20 p.m. (12:20 GMT).
Users of the social network began to report problems with the service in both the mobile application and the web version, according to reports sent to the page Downdetector, which now shows a decrease in incidents.
The peak of this type of reports has occurred between 14:35 (12:35 GMT) and 15:08 (13:08 GMT), when about 3,200 incidents have been reported in Spain, a number similar to that recorded in France.
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This incident has been replicated in other countries. At that same time, the United States had over 12,500 reports, while other countries such as Italy, with 1,450 incidents, or the United Kingdom, with over 9,000 reports, had also alerted of its erroneous functioning.
Upon attempting to reload the application, the X user encountered a message stating that "something" had gone "wrong" and requested to reload the page again.