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Over 40,000 Users Report Issues
Social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, faced a widespread outage Monday morning, Feb. 16, 2026, disrupting access for tens of thousands of users worldwide on Presidents’ Day in the United States.
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Reports of problems surged shortly after 8 a.m. ET, with users unable to load feeds, refresh timelines, log in or access the service on both the mobile app and desktop website. Downdetector, which aggregates user-submitted outage reports, recorded a sharp spike from near-baseline levels to more than 40,000 complaints by around 8:45 a.m. ET. Peak figures reached as high as 42,000 to 43,000 in some tracking periods, according to multiple news outlets monitoring the situation.
The issues appeared most pronounced in the United States, with high concentrations of reports from major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Minneapolis and Dallas-Fort Worth. Complaints also emerged from the United Kingdom, India, Nigeria, Canada, Australia and other regions, pointing to a global disruption rather than a localized problem.
Downdetector breakdowns showed that approximately 53% of reports involved the mobile app, 21% concerned timeline or feed loading failures, and 17% related to website accessibility. Common user experiences included blank home screens, error messages, frozen interfaces and inability to post or view content.
The outage began around 8:02 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. ET and lasted roughly an hour to 90 minutes for most affected users. By midmorning, around 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET, reports had dropped significantly to baseline levels — often under 1,000 — and many users confirmed the platform was loading normally again. Some lingering issues persisted into the early afternoon in certain areas, but the bulk of the disruption had resolved.
X’s official status page on its developer platform showed no acknowledged incidents during the peak of the outage, and the company had not issued a public statement or explanation as of late Monday. Elon Musk, who owns X, did not comment on the matter via the platform itself.
The cause remained unclear. Technical experts and outage trackers speculated on potential server-side failures, network routing problems or configuration issues, but no official root cause was disclosed. This marked the third reported major outage for X in 2026, following incidents in January that also drew thousands of user complaints.
The timing coincided with Presidents’ Day, a U.S. federal holiday, which may have amplified visibility as more people turned to social media during time off. The platform’s role as a real-time news and discussion hub made the downtime particularly disruptive for users relying on it for updates, breaking news and community engagement.
Users took to alternative platforms — including Reddit, Instagram and Facebook — to vent frustrations and share screenshots of error messages. Memes and jokes circulated about the irony of a service once synonymous with constant connectivity going dark unexpectedly. Some posts referenced past outages under Musk’s ownership, highlighting recurring stability concerns since the 2022 rebranding and ownership change.
“X down again? This is becoming a weekly thing,” one user posted on a rival site during the peak. Others expressed relief when service returned, with comments like “Doomscrolling can resume” gaining traction.
The incident underscores ongoing challenges for X in maintaining reliable infrastructure amid rapid changes to features, moderation policies and technical architecture. Musk has previously described the platform as undergoing aggressive optimizations and cost-cutting measures, which some analysts link to intermittent reliability issues.
Despite the outage, X’s core functionality recovered without apparent long-term data loss or security breaches reported. User accounts, posts and direct messages appeared intact once access was restored.
As of Monday afternoon, X was operating normally for the majority of users. Downdetector and similar trackers showed return to typical background complaint levels, indicating the event was temporary.
The outage serves as a reminder of the fragility of even major digital platforms in an era of heavy reliance on social media for communication, information and commerce. For many, a brief inability to access X highlighted how integrated the service has become in daily routines.
No injuries, financial impacts or broader internet disruptions were associated with the event. Monitoring sites continue to track for any residual or recurring problems.