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‘Experiencing some issues’: LinkedIn crashes & people aren't happy ‘Experiencing some issues’: LinkedIn crashed & people weren't happy
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Business and networking social media site LinkedIn has suffered outages according to the company’s Twitter page and people are not happy. Business and networking social media site LinkedIn suffered outages in a number of countries and people were not happy.
The website, which has more than 400 million members, was responding to frantic questions by concerned users who sent screenshots of error messages. The website, which has more than 400 million members, crashed on Monday due to what the company described as "intermittent issues."
The network hasn’t detailed exactly which problems the website is experiencing, with users citing issues in a number of countries, including France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. The network didn't detail the exact nature of the problems it was having, with users citing issues in a number of countries, including France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.
“We're having some intermittent issues right now,” the site tweeted. “Our team is aware of the issue and working to resolve it,” adding that it hopes to have it the problem resolved “as quickly as possible.”“We're having some intermittent issues right now,” the site tweeted. “Our team is aware of the issue and working to resolve it,” adding that it hopes to have it the problem resolved “as quickly as possible.”
Luckily, the site’s technical team didn’t seem to be overly panicked, instead seeing the lighter side of things.Luckily, the site’s technical team didn’t seem to be overly panicked, instead seeing the lighter side of things.
That didn’t stop people from freaking out, however.That didn’t stop people from freaking out, however.
The site appears to be working for some users, while LinkedIn’s technical team continues to figure out the cause of the problem.