At one point Saturday, nearly 7,500 people were reporting problems with social media platform, according to one tracker.
or dealt with other service issues on the social media platform Saturday.
The technical difficulties came the day after Musk announced people would be required to have a Twitter account to view tweets — a dramatic break from a model that has allowed anyone to peruse what was effectively the internet’s water cooler. “We were getting data pillaged so much that it was degrading service for normal users!” he wrote in a tweet.
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