Twitter is experiencing intermittent outages, low latency and flaky service across Australia and New Zealand.
This is not good news for the social media giant, as it has just recovered from a global outage last week.
Twitter has been down for some people from the wee hours of the morning, according to Downdetector, a website that tracks outages, with issues with both the app and website being reported at the time of writing.
The reports to Downdetector reveal that 50% of the users had issues with the website while 47% reported issues with the app and the remaining 3% had issues with uploading.
Twitter is yet to make any comments on the ongoing outage.
This heat map shows where user-submitted problem reports are concentrated over the past 24 hours.
Second outage in a week
Twitter suffered a global outage last Wednesday as well, with Downdetector tracking more than 10,000 user reports of outages.
Reports of the outage started in the United Kingdom, followed by Canada, Germany, Italy, France and Japan.
The tracker said the vast majority of people impacted by the outage were using the Twitter website, not the app.
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