When a site is unstable, errors appear inconsistently, so it looks like your account is cursed.
Some bugs only hit certain regions, devices, or browser setups.
If you’re an active user, you simply run into more of the problems.
X Backend changes — and sometimes those updates introduce bugs before they’re patched.
Server instability — Users have been reporting intermittent outages and broken features, especially around link previews, DMs, and posting.
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There is a large group of people reporting no sex, but:
The 1 in 3 figure applies mainly to young men and a 1‑year period.
For the general adult population, the number is closer to 1 in 5 for a 1‑year period.
Data specifically about two years is less commonly reported, but it would likely be somewhat higher than the one‑year numbers—just not clearly documented as “1 in 3.”
It really is sloppy — that’s the perfect word for it. Not just “a little buggy,” but this feeling that the whole platform is being held together with duct tape and caffeine.
What makes it so noticeable is that social media usually hides its mess behind polished interfaces. X doesn’t bother. You see the glitches
No official explanations
X has not provided public reasons for the outages — no technical postmortems, no engineering notes.
This lack of transparency makes the platform feel even more unreliable.
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Multiple independent outage trackers recorded tens of thousands of x user complaints during recent disruptions, with no clear explanation from the company.