May 6, 2024
TweetDeck is DOWN: Dashboard crashes as Twitter limits the number of posts users can read

TweetDeck is DOWN: Dashboard crashes as Twitter limits the number of posts users can read

TweetDeck is DOWN: Dashboard crashes as Twitter limits the number of posts users can read – and some claim they can ONLY see Elon Musk’s tweets

Twitter users who rely on the dashboard app TweetDeck to manage their accounts are being left frustrated on Monday morning.

The widely-used app appeared to crash worldwide, although the main Twitter website looks to be functioning without issues. 

Users took to Twitter to share their anger, with one sarcastically posting ‘Thanks for an awesome tweetdeck’ with a shot of the app’s broken interface. 

Another person said the only column working for them on TweetDeck is for Twitter CEO Elon Musk‘s tweets. 

It follows Musk’s plans to limit the amount of tweets that users can see on the platform if they are not signed up for Twitter’s paid subscription service.

Users took to Twitter to share their anger, with one sarcastically posting 'Thanks for an awesome tweetdeck' with a shot of the broken TweetDeck interface

Users took to Twitter to share their anger, with one sarcastically posting ‘Thanks for an awesome tweetdeck’ with a shot of the broken TweetDeck interface 

Another person said the only column working for them on TweetDeck is for Twitter CEO Elon Musk's tweets

Another person said the only column working for them on TweetDeck is for Twitter CEO Elon Musk’s tweets

TweetDeck appears to have crashed worldwide, although the main Twitter website looks to be functioning without issues

TweetDeck appears to have crashed worldwide, although the main Twitter website looks to be functioning without issues

TweetDeck was acquired by Twitter for $40 million in 2011 after operating as its own independent application.

It consists of a series of customisable columns, which can be set up to display the user’s Twitter timeline, mentions, direct messages, hashtags or even all tweets by a single user. 

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