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The Spotify outage that started at 9:30 today has been resolved. “Good news. Everything is fine and working”: the company writes this on its official Twitter profile inviting users who still have malfunctions to write to @SpotifyCares. The resolution of the issue is confirmed on the Downdetector.com site, where user reports of the Spotify outage (a few thousand as of 9:30 AM) crashed around 10:30 AM.
Good news! Everything is fine to go and look happy. Are you still having problems? Give @SpotifyCares a tweet.
– Spotify Status (@SpotifyStatus) December 16, 2020
The disservice comes two days after Google’s global recession. Since 9:30 this morning, the popular music streaming platform has been experiencing a malfunction on a global scale. On the Downdetector.com site, which collects user reports, thousands of people have complained about the inability to listen to music. Most of the reports are in Europe, but also in Asia, the US and Australia. Meanwhile, there have been numerous posts on Twitter with the hashtag #spotifydown. Spotify ended the third quarter with 320 million listeners worldwide, including 144 million subscribers.
“At the moment we are aware of some problems and we are reviewing them. We will keep you informed”: is the message posted immediately after the official Spotify page on Twitter.
We are aware of some issues at the moment and are reviewing them! We will keep you informed.
– Spotify Status (@SpotifyStatus) December 16, 2020
On November 27, the platform had another downtime, sitting idle for almost an hour. Then the problem was solved. And there was another blackout in August. Users were told that there was a problem with the internet connection and that the music could not be streamed. Others, however, received messages telling them that the page could not be loaded.
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