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Thousands of users on Tuesday reported issues with the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. Downdetector, which records website outages, amassed over 18,000 user reports, 84% of which said the website is down, while 9% signaled issues with the app.

The outage also affected X Pro, formerly known as TweetDeck, X's proprietary social media dashboard.

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