Technology
February 16, 2026 â X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, is facing a major service disruption, with thousands of users reporting blank feeds and login errors.
1ïžâŁ Outage Spike: What the Data Shows
âą Over 11,000 reports logged within minutes
âą Peak spike recorded at 4:20 PM ET (Eastern Time)
âą Complaints jumped nearly 340% compared to baseline levels
âą Most affected regions: United States, United Kingdom, parts of Europe
According to Downdetector, the surge indicates a widespread disruption rather than isolated user glitches.
2ïžâŁ Top Issues Reported
Timeline Failure (58%) â Feeds not refreshing or appearing blank.
Login Problems (23%) â âConnection timed outâ errors.
Posting Errors (19%) â Tweets failing to publish.
Both mobile apps (iOS and Android) and desktop web appear equally affected, suggesting infrastructure-level instability.
3ïžâŁ Why This Looks Like a Backend Failure
Users reported simultaneous issues with Grok and core X services. When multiple systems fail at once, it typically signals:
âą Authentication server overload
âą API routing disruption
âą Traffic imbalance during peak hours
âą Cloud infrastructure instability
The outage began during high engagement hours in North America, amplifying the volume of reports.
4ïžâŁ How Long Could It Last?
Historically, major X outages resolve within:
âą 30â90 minutes for partial recovery
âą 2â3 hours for full global stabilization
Users may see intermittent service restoration as backend systems rebalance.
5ïžâŁ What Users Are Doing
âą Checking outage trackers
âą Moving to alternative platforms
âą Waiting for official system update posts
Until a formal statement is issued, the falling volume of outage reports will be the clearest sign that stability is returning.













