Twitter is once again experiencing significant issues, with users worldwide reporting widespread outages, loading errors, and broken features. Problems range from failure to refresh timelines and notifications, to messages not loading and tweets failing to post. Despite the platform’s mounting technical problems, the one area that remains functional without fail appears to be the persistent prompts encouraging users to subscribe to Twitter Premium.
While countless users struggle to access their timelines, notifications, direct messages, and even login services, Twitter continues to push premium subscription offers unabated, seemingly prioritizing monetization over user experience. Many frustrated users have taken to alternative social media platforms like Reddit, Mastodon, and Threads to criticize CEO Elon Musk, accusing him of neglecting essential infrastructure repairs and necessary technological upgrades.
“Instead of endlessly cozying up and having gay buddy sessions with Donald Trump, Elon Musk should focus on actually fixing Twitter,” one particularly irritated user wrote, echoing the sentiments of thousands who are frustrated by repeated disruptions.
Twitter’s recent instability adds to a growing list of controversies and technical breakdowns since Musk’s highly publicized takeover. Critics argue that Musk’s priorities have clearly shifted away from maintaining platform stability and usability toward aggressive monetization strategies, primarily through premium subscriptions and cost-cutting measures that have reportedly led to significant staff reductions.
As frustration mounts, users, technology experts, and industry observers alike are calling for immediate action to restore Twitter’s basic functionality. Technical analysts warn that continued neglect of these critical issues could permanently damage Twitter’s reputation and user trust. Whether Musk will respond effectively or continue down the path of prioritizing premium services and political camaraderie remains to be seen.