The famous messaging service Discord surprised its large user community with a global crash on September 29th. Without prior warning, the platform stopped working.
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The very popular online communication service Discord suddenly stopped responding this afternoon, September 29th. The issue appears to be widespread, affecting multiple regions around the world, according to user reports and online outage tracking services.
Global failure
Various online outage tracking services indicate that this outage is not local but global. These platforms, which monitor the performance and availability of various online services in real-time, have seen a sudden increase in reports of Discord access issues.
Affected users reported that they were unable to load, send, or receive messages, and in some cases, were unable to even log in to the service.
To date, there is no official statement regarding the exact cause of this outage or the expected time frame for its resolution.
Online service outages are not uncommon and can be caused by a variety of factors, from server errors to distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. Without official information, it is currently difficult to speculate about the exact cause of the current outage.
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