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Twitter with TweetDeck Undergoes Disruption

On Wednesday, Twitter Inc was apparently on back up. It was after a worldwide outage hit the microblogging platform’s website. Moreover, thousands of users were upset due to the blackout of its dashboard management platform, TweetDeck.

Currently, numerous users were able to log in access on Twitter and TweetDeck. The firm did not issue an official statement on the status update of the outage.

Earlier, outage monitoring website Outage.report had received more than 4,000 reports of the incident globally. Affected countries include Japan, Canada, and India.

In a tweet, the company indicated, “You might have had trouble Tweeting, getting notifications, or viewing DMs.”

Moreover, “We’re currently working on a fix, and should be back to normal soon.”

Meanwhile, a Twitter spokesperson had stated in a news report that the company was investigating issues with TweetDeck.

They have also used reporters and other content makers for monitoring tweets from several Twitter accounts.

Arranging of Filter By Twitter

On the other side, login attempts by users of TweetDeck seem to be redirecting users to Twitter’s website.

Elsewhere, Twitter recently is rolling out a filter that will cover away unwanted direct messages. This is by providing a new tool to block abuse.

Meanwhile, Twitter users who receive direct messages from individuals they don’t follow on the platform will be capable of having such notes automatically directed to a secondary folder.

In a tweet last August, Twitter said, “Unwanted messages aren’t fun.” This was when starting of trial for the filter let users keep them “out of sight, out of mind.”

The filter is also projected to catch messages with spam or offensive content. Accordingly, they will be tagging them so users can decide whether they want to open them.

Last Monday, Twitter tweeted again stating, “We tested and turns out filters help you cut through the noise to find gems.”



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