Twitter / X is Down Across iPhone and Web
It's not just you: X is down right now, including on the iPhone and the web.

The social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, stopped working in the past few minutes. It is unclear how long the outage will last.
We will provide updates as they become available.
Update 7:25am: The outage appears to be part of a broader issue affecting Cloudflare, although Twitter seems to be coming back up now.
Update 7:49am: Cloudflare says it has identified the issue and that a fix is being implemented, but we're continuing to see Twitter, Reddit and other affected platforms operating more normally already. Cloudflare says there has been a fiber cut in Eastern North America that it is working to mitigate.
Update 8:55am: Cloudflare tells MacRumors that the outage is not at Cloudflare itself, but it appears to be at network provider Zayo and would affect sites relying on Zayo whether or not they also use Cloudflare. Cloudflare's status page says its engineers are continuing to mitigate the impact of the Zayo issue, and most major sites that were affected appear to be functioning normally now.
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