• Many people around the world are having trouble using #Canva today, May 26, 2025. As of 12:20 PM Nepal time, users are reporting problems like not being able to log in and seeing strange error messages.

    Even though Canva’s own website says everything is working fine, other websites that check online services, and lots of users from places like India, the U.S., and Australia, say it’s not.

    For example, some users in Nepal are seeing a message that says “Connection timed out.” This means the website isn’t talking to the #internet properly, and you can’t see the page. It’s a frustrating situation for everyone trying to use Canva right now!
    Many people around the world are having trouble using #Canva today, May 26, 2025. As of 12:20 PM Nepal time, users are reporting problems like not being able to log in and seeing strange error messages. Even though Canva’s own website says everything is working fine, other websites that check online services, and lots of users from places like India, the U.S., and Australia, say it’s not. For example, some users in Nepal are seeing a message that says “Connection timed out.” This means the website isn’t talking to the #internet properly, and you can’t see the page. It’s a frustrating situation for everyone trying to use Canva right now!
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  • Social media platform #X, formerly known as #Twitter, suffered a major global outage starting around 6:22 PM Nepal Time on Friday evening, disrupting the experience for millions of users across the world.

    While the #platform’s homepage continued to load, users were unable to view timelines, fetch tweets, or access direct messages. The widespread error left feeds blank, prompting a wave of reports and confusion.

    Outage Timeline and Impact
    According to reports, the disruption began around 11:30 PM NST (May 23) and peaked by 1:16 AM NST (May 24). By early Saturday morning, users globally continued to face intermittent problems accessing their content feeds.

    X confirmed the outage and attributed it to a data center issue, though further technical details have not been disclosed publicly. The company's engineering team is reportedly working to stabilize services.

    Users Turn to Alternatives
    With X down, frustrated users flocked to other platforms like Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon to confirm the outage and share their reactions. The hashtag #TwitterDown quickly trended on multiple services, reflecting the scale of the disruption.

    No Localized Exception
    The issue affected users globally — from Asia and Europe to the Americas — with no regional exceptions, according to third-party tracking services. Even mobile apps and third-party X clients failed to load content properly during the peak of the outage.

    Company Response
    X has not issued a full public statement via its blog or newswire but confirmed via limited platform updates that a data center problem was behind the disruption. No estimated time of full recovery was provided at the time of writing.
    Social media platform #X, formerly known as #Twitter, suffered a major global outage starting around 6:22 PM Nepal Time on Friday evening, disrupting the experience for millions of users across the world. While the #platform’s homepage continued to load, users were unable to view timelines, fetch tweets, or access direct messages. The widespread error left feeds blank, prompting a wave of reports and confusion. Outage Timeline and Impact According to reports, the disruption began around 11:30 PM NST (May 23) and peaked by 1:16 AM NST (May 24). By early Saturday morning, users globally continued to face intermittent problems accessing their content feeds. X confirmed the outage and attributed it to a data center issue, though further technical details have not been disclosed publicly. The company's engineering team is reportedly working to stabilize services. Users Turn to Alternatives With X down, frustrated users flocked to other platforms like Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon to confirm the outage and share their reactions. The hashtag #TwitterDown quickly trended on multiple services, reflecting the scale of the disruption. No Localized Exception The issue affected users globally — from Asia and Europe to the Americas — with no regional exceptions, according to third-party tracking services. Even mobile apps and third-party X clients failed to load content properly during the peak of the outage. Company Response X has not issued a full public statement via its blog or newswire but confirmed via limited platform updates that a data center problem was behind the disruption. No estimated time of full recovery was provided at the time of writing.
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