Youtube says it is back after global outage that affected 286,000 users
YouTube, owned by Alphabet Inc’s Google, said late on Wednesday it had fixed a glitch that led to a worldwide outage of the video-streaming service.
DownDetector.com, a site that screens blackouts, demonstrated almost 286,000 episodes of individuals revealing issues with the administration.
If you’re having trouble watching videos on YouTube right now, you’re not alone – our team is aware of the issue and working on a fix. We’ll follow up here with any updates.
— TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) November 12, 2020
The issue began at around 6:53 p.m. ET (23:53 GMT), as indicated by Downdetector.com, with clients whining about the difficulty in watching recordings on the stage.
“We’re so upset for the interference. This is fixed over all gadgets and YouTube administrations,” YouTube said in a tweet https://bit.ly/36r4sjz, without clarifying what had caused the blackout.
Google didn’t react to a Reuter’s demand for input on the blackout.
When the netizens understood that their YouTube application wasn’t really glitching, yet it was a worldwide blackout of sorts—they communicated their dissatisfaction through clever images
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