Social media outages — live status for the platforms people check first

·Tracking 41 services·All operational

Social platforms are where outages get reported before they're confirmed. When Discord, Twitter/X, Instagram, Reddit, or TikTok go down, the traffic pattern on WebsiteDown spikes within minutes — users search the platform's name as a reflex. This page tracks the current state of the major social services, the most recent community-reported incidents, and the official status pages where the platform itself has confirmed (or not confirmed) an issue. Every card below is live: the HTTP probe runs on page load, the report counts are 15-minute buckets, and the last-incident timestamp comes from our own record.

All social media services we track

Why do social media services go down?

Most social outages are brief — a bad deploy, a database hiccup, a CDN issue — resolved within an hour. Longer incidents usually involve auth or messaging infrastructure. Check the company's own status account on X for the cleanest explanation.

What should I do if a social media service is down?

Try the platform's web version, native app, and a different network (mobile vs. wi-fi) to isolate. If the probe below shows the service is up but you can't reach it, the issue is probably local to your network or ISP.

Recent social media incidents

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