YOUTUBE appears to be facing an outage tonight.
More than 15,100 YouTube users reported problems with the video streaming platform as of 10 p.m. ET, according to Descent detector.
YouTube fans in the UK also faced trouble this evening when more than 900 users reported problems with the platform.
Most of the issues appear to be related to the app itself, while some users are having issues with the website and video streaming – and others are complaining that their subscriptions aren’t showing up.
“YouTube Subscription Feed Just Crashed,” One User he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
YouTuber Nico B removed his latest video due to issues while he to knockd“YouTube subscription page is broken and shit looks messy in general. Taking down today’s video until this shit gets fixed.”
Read our YouTube blog for the latest updates…
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YouTube is ‘in trouble’
Users are complaining about YouTube’s outage on social media.
Uh oh, YouTube is having problems. People are about to totally freak out. I know who I am #youtubedown
– Drunk paralegal of the day (@HamCatcher2) April 17, 2024
That was the craziest 3am night of my life YOUTUBE CAME DOWN ON ME AT 3AM IN THE UK LMAO #youtubenotdown
– DanTDMFan_Chef (@cheftonplayz_YT) April 17, 2024
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Problems have increased in the UK
YouTube fans in the UK were faced with trouble this evening when more than 900 users reported problems with the platform.
Since then, reports have dropped below 100.
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YouTuber criticizes ‘broken’ subscription page
YouTuber Nico B has taken down his latest video due to YouTube’s current issues.
The streamer, who has more than 219 thousand subscribers on the platform, it hit“YouTube’s subscription page is currently broken and appears to be glitchy in general.
“Taking down today’s video until this shit gets fixed.”
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YouTube is down
More than 14,600 YouTube users reported problems with the video streaming platform as of 10 p.m. ET, according to Descent detector.
Most of the issues appear to be related to the app itself, while some users are having issues with the website and video streaming.
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