
Update:Ā LinkedIn has announced that its platform is back up and running.
Pardon the interruption everyone. We're back on track now. Unconfirmed reports indicate it might have been Agatha all along. š¶
— LinkedIn (@LinkedIn) February 23, 2021
Popular professional networking platform LinkedIn went down on Tuesday.
The platform confirmed the outage on Twitter, saying that “some members may be experiencing an issue accessing LinkedIn on mobile and desktop.”
“We’re working on this as we speak and will provide updates as we have them.”
Some members may be experiencing an issue with accessing LinkedIn on mobile and desktop. Weāre working on this as we speak and will provide updates as we have them. Thanks for your patience!
— LinkedIn Help (@LinkedInHelp) February 23, 2021
By 11:26 am PST, a popular outage website showed over 600 reports of the service being down.
Users in Canada, the US, UK, India, and France all reported issues.
@LinkedIn better CHECK YOUR SERVER. Seems to be more than “some members”#LinkedIn IS DOWN. š” pic.twitter.com/aCUJKHqn6M
ā CryptoRobby š¦ (@cryptorobby_) February 23, 2021