TweetDeck, a Twitter service frequently used by media professionals, appears to have crashed across North America and Europe.
The service utilizes custom-curated lists of ever-updating tweets, allowing users to engage with far more content at one time than Twitter. TweetDeck tweeted a statement that said it was working to fix the issue.
“We are aware that some people are having issues with loading TweetDeck. Our team is working to resolve the issue, and we’ll share more updates on this thread!” the tweet read.
We are aware that some people are having issues with loading TweetDeck. Our team is working to resolve the issue, and we’ll share more updates on this thread!
— TweetDeck (@TweetDeck) July 1, 2019
After the service went down Monday afternoon, Twitter users and journalists began to react.
Is TweetDeck broken for anyone else too? pic.twitter.com/uhlNCa4NWl
— Oren Novotny (@onovotny) July 1, 2019
Is tweetdeck not working for anyone else? Do I have to use https://t.co/sq2XtNd90K like a peasant?
— Russell Steinberg (@Russ_Steinberg) July 1, 2019
me using “new” Twitter while I can’t access Tweetdeck pic.twitter.com/s5u4XMfWTB
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) July 1, 2019
Tweetdeck is down. pic.twitter.com/kCrf8BHulV
— Jeff H (@j_hauser9) July 1, 2019
UPDATE: TweetDeck is back online. The service posted a tweet acknowledging that it was back up.
Tweetdeck is back! We apologize for the disruption and thanks for your patience.
— TweetDeck (@TweetDeck) July 1, 2019