X went dark globally on March 17 — third outage in three months. During the Iran war. When millions depend on it for real-time updates. Musk blamed a 'server migration that went sideways.' Users blamed Musk.
Reuters confirmed the outage affected thousands of US users. The Verge reported Bluesky and Threads saw user spikes. Musk attributed it to a server migration but provided no details on what was migrated or why it caused a global outage.
Downdetector confirmed the outage. The recurring complaint from journalists and military families: the platform that positions itself as essential real-time infrastructure went dark during a war. Bluesky reported a sign-up spike. The credibility gap widens — third outage in three months with no technical postmortem.
At 3:14 PM Eastern on March 17, the platform that calls itself the world's town square went dark.
For four hours, millions of users tracking the Iran war in real time could not load feeds, post updates, or access direct messages. Downdetector confirmed the outage spread globally. Musk's explanation: "server migration that went sideways." No details on what was migrated. No explanation for why a migration caused a global outage.
This was the third major outage in three months.
Bluesky reported a spike in new sign-ups. Threads saw increased active users. For a platform used by government officials, journalists, and military families to get updates traditional media can't match in speed, going dark during a wartime information crisis is not trivial.
X has positioned itself as essential infrastructure. Three outages in three months is not a technical glitch. It's a credibility problem.
Musk's explanation satisfied his loyalists. It didn't satisfy anyone else.
— LUCIA VEGA, São Paulo