
Trump-free Twitter: Outage highlights service’s importance
President Donald Trump’s Twitter account disappeared for just 11 minutes this week, far shorter than past outages that have affected users of the social media service.
But as Trump’s critics cheered his brief moment of forced silence and Twitter struggled to explain who was responsible for deactivating his account, the outage underscored how important Twitter has been to his presidency — and how easy it is to pull the plug.
“My Twitter account was taken down for 11 minutes by a rogue employee,” Trump wrote from his restored account early Friday, making light of the brief Thursday evening disruption that vexed many of his 41 million followers. “I guess the word must finally be getting out-and having an impact.”
Twitter blamed a customer support worker on his or her last day on the job for deactivating Trump’s account on the way out. The San Francisco-based company added Friday that it is still investigating and has “implemented safeguards to prevent this from happening again.”