NEW YORK (AP) - The microblogging site Twitter Inc. was out of commission for a couple of hours early Sunday for some of the roughly 100 million users around the world.
Instead of the usual screen that allows people to send a tweet, the home page indicated the site was down for “planned maintenance” but was expected to be back in a few hours.
It was accompanied by a cartoon.
According to a status website run by the San Francisco-based company, Twitter’s hosting provider, NTT America, was to start the maintenance at 2 a.m. EDT Sunday and it was to last about five hours.
Some tweets appeared to start moving again after about 90 minutes but some users were still unable to send messages hours later.
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NEW YORK (AP) _ The microblogging site Twitter Inc. was out of commission early Sunday for the roughly 100 million users around the world.
Instead of the usual screen that allows people to send a tweet, the home page indicated the site was down for “planned maintenance” but was expected to be back in a few hours.
It was accompanied by a cartoon.
According to a status website run by the San Francisco-based company, Twitter’s hosting provider, NTT America, was to start the maintenance at 2 a.m. EDT Sunday and it was to last about five hours. The message said some users wouldn’t be able to use the site for at least part of that time.
In a post on that website earlier Saturday, Twitter said it was trying to remedy what it called “an elevated rate of errors.”
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