United States – A major global internet outage on Monday morning, June 22, 2026, disrupted access to several of the world’s most widely used online services, knocking out social media networks, communication tools, financial applications, and cloud platforms for tens of thousands of users. Among the most heavily affected services was X, Elon Musk’s social media platform formerly known as Twitter, alongside Reddit, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Canva, Robinhood, Amazon Web Services, Fortnite, Discord, Zendesk, and TeamViewer. The disruption began shortly after 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time, with complaints from users rising sharply over the following hour as connections failed or key functions stopped working. United States – Monitoring site Downdetector recorded a rapid escalation in reported problems, with issues on X alone jumping from 584 at about 9:45 a.m. ET to 35,659 by 10:00 a.m. ET, followed by a second wave of more than 11,000 additional reports later in the afternoon. User feedback indicated that around 49% of X-related complaints involved the mobile app failing to load, 30% related to problems with the main feed and timeline, and about 15% cited complete inaccessibility of the desktop website. Many users encountered blank screens or error messages, and while some trending content continued to load, the core “For You” and “Following” feeds remained unavailable during the outage.
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This outage could disrupt your daily routine, from work meetings on Zoom to catching up on X. If you rely on these platforms for business or personal use, you might face some hiccups. Check if your apps are working properly and have a backup plan ready.
While it's inconvenient, remember that outages like this are usually temporary. Tech teams are likely working hard to resolve the issue. In the meantime, consider this a nudge to explore offline activities. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's glued to their screens.
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