Following service interruptions in various regions of the globe, LinkedIn is now operational again. An outage tracking program called Downdetector said that the issue mostly affected the job search app’s website. India, the US, and a few other countries are among the affected nations.
Out of the more than 100 complaints of outages in India, 65% of users had difficulty accessing the website, 25% encountered issues with their profile, and 10% encountered issues during the login process. Approximately 92% of users in the United States reported having difficulties with the website, 5% with the login procedure, and 3% with the app, according to over 400 complaints.
According to comments on the Downdetector, users experienced troubles with loading the main feed, updating information to their profile, applying for jobs, accessing the login page, and more. Several people complained about the bugs on social media. At the time of the outage, Elon Musk’s X (previously known as Twitter) was humming with commentary.
India, the US, and other countries are among those impacted by LinkedIn’s downtime. (Image:Unsplash)
Are you having the same problem? one person asked. Down LinkedIn. A other person said, “Yes, feeds are not loading on the Desktop version.” Is it just me, or is LinkedIn having a coffee break?” inquired a third. Not loading are feeds. Anyone else experiencing problems? Here are a few further responses:
LinkedIn is one of the biggest professional network sites, with over 930 million users and a global reach of over 200 countries. The business is one of several that are now engaged in fierce competition in the field of AI and have generative AI qualities. In a similar development, X launched its job cards to enable verified organizations to list positions in order to compete with the site.



























