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In this photo illustration, the Filament logo is shown on a smartphone with Elon Musk’s Twitter profile in the background. Elon Musk is the current owner of Twitter. Meta will launch a social media app called “Threads”, which will be a competitor to Twitter. Threads is Instagram’s text-based conversation app.

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Twitter is experiencing a wave of outages altogether meta The new competing threads service is racking up tens of millions of subscriptions.

Several Twitter users have reported outages over the past 24 hours, with issues appearing to skyrocket around 9:30 a.m. ET on Friday, according to data from Downdetector. website. Downdetector collects its data from users who discover vulnerabilities and report them to the service.

Downdetector indicated that about 70% of Twitter outages appear to be related to the desktop service. Only 13% were linked to a mobile app.

Twitter’s TweetDeck service, which helps users manage multiple Twitter conversations, has also suffered downtime in recent days after the company announce That only verified users will be able to access it. However, the primary issue appears to be with the core Twitter app, as the data shows.

Meanwhile, the Threads app has logged 70 million subscriptions just a day after its official launch as of Friday morning, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a post titled Threads.

“War beyond our expectations,” Zuckerberg said of the app’s immediate popularity.

On Thursday, Twitter’s new CEO Linda Iaccarino, who replaced owner Elon Musk at the helm a month ago, tweeted that the company is “often imitated,” an apparent reference to threads.

Twitter did not provide comment for this story.

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