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The X has to face the outage once again. Millions of users are constantly complaining on downdetector. The outge is a report to be around 3 pm. No statement has been received from X on this side.

Millions of users have complained when X is down.
Highlights
- X services stalled from 3 o'clock, millions of users upset.
- More than 2500 users complained to Downdetector.
- Services restored till 3:45 pm, X did not make any statement.
New Delhi. Elon Musk's social media platform X has to face the outage once again and today on March 10, X users are complaining of problems in logging. Let us know that users are having trouble in accepting both the website and the app. According to Downdetector, more than 2500 X users complained to the platform being down. The complaints of users started coming from 3:30 pm.
However, no statement has come from the X about this. However, by 3:45 pm, the outage was fixed and services on X have been restored. Now users can log in through their account details. Both apps and websites have started working. Recently, the X's service being interrupted has specially seen on India. So far, there is no report about whether X is facing problems in other countries.
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This is not the first time
Let us know that X users have to face the outage not for the first time, but have to do many times. Earlier, the platform was found to be down several times in the last few years, due to which many users started thinking about turning to other social media. Apart from X, social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram have also been seen from time to time.
If there is talk of social media platform, then let us tell you that Facebook has updated the policies of live video download, which has now been said that the live streaming of users will now be removed automatically after a certain period. This information was recently given in a blog post by detail. According to the new policy, live videos streamted from the profile or page of users will be removed after 30 days. The live video feature was first introduced on Facebook in February 2016, after its initial rollout in the Facebook Mansion App in August 2015, which later came to be known as Facebook Live.