LinkedIn vs Twitter / X

Two social media services compared from 30 days of community outage reports and detected incidents. We don't probe linkedin.com or x.com continuously — this page reflects user-reported issues only.

LinkedIn
LinkedIn
linkedin.com
No active incident
vs
Twitter / X
Twitter / X
x.com
No active incident
Outage reports
0
Past 30 days · community submissions
Outage reports
0
Past 30 days · community submissions
Outage reports
0
Past 24 hours
Outage reports
0
Past 24 hours
Detected incidents
0
Past 30 days · spike-flagged
Detected incidents
1
Past 30 days · spike-flagged
Last incident
None recorded
Most recent resolved
Last incident
28d ago · 2m
Most recent resolved
Category
Social Media
Category
Social Media
LinkedIn
Is LinkedIn down?
linkedin.com
Twitter / X
Is Twitter / X down?
x.com

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Frequently asked

Which is more reliable, LinkedIn or Twitter / X?
Both LinkedIn and Twitter / X have similar community-reported activity over the past 30 days (0 reports for LinkedIn, 0 for Twitter / X; 0 vs 1 detected incidents). We don't probe either site continuously, so we report what users tell us — not a synthetic uptime score.
How does WebsiteDown compare LinkedIn and Twitter / X?
We aggregate two real signals for each side: user-submitted "down" / "working" reports tracked in 24-hour, 7-day, and 30-day windows, and detected incidents (continuous spikes flagged by our snapshot pipeline when reports cross a 3× baseline threshold). We don't fabricate uptime percentages or response times for sites we don't continuously probe.
Has LinkedIn or Twitter / X had any major outages recently?
Twitter / X has had more detected incidents in the last 30 days. Detected incidents are anomalous spikes in user reports — typically a 3× baseline spike sustained for at least 15 minutes. The /is-twitter-/-x-down permalink shows the full timeline; the recent incident table on each side's status page lists each one.
Where does this comparison data come from?
Two sources: (1) community reports submitted via the Report issue / Working buttons across our status pages, stored in our outage_reports table; (2) detected incidents from our snapshot pipeline, which flags anomalous spikes. We don't probe linkedin.com or x.com from multiple regions on a schedule — continuous monitoring is a paid product for sites you own. This page reflects user-perceived issues only.