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Bluesky is having an up and down Tuesday morning

Bluesky is having an up and down Tuesday morning

  • Bluesky experienced back-to-back outages on Tuesday morning, affecting feeds loading for many users worldwide.
  • The initial outage started at around 6AM ET and lasted about 40 minutes, followed by another major outage at around 8AM.
  • Users were unable to refresh their Bluesky feeds across the desktop web service or mobile apps during the outages, although some self-hosted users could continue posting to decentralized servers.
  • The cause of the issues is currently unknown, but Bluesky’s status page indicated that “some systems” were down during the outages.
  • By 8:25AM ET, the site was loading again and showed all green status lights across the board, although it remains unclear when access to the platform will be steady again.

On Tuesday morning, the social media platform Bluesky experienced back-to-back outages that prevented feeds from loading for many users around the world.

An initial outage started at about 6AM ET, as tracked by Downdetector, lasting about 40 minutes, and then things crashed again at about 8AM. Bluesky experienced another major outage on April 24th that lasted for around an hour, which the company attributed to PDS networking problems.

Many of us here The Verge were unable to refresh our Bluesky feeds across the desktop web service, or Bluesky’s iOS and Android apps, although its pages loaded while logged out, and some self-hosted users noted that they were able to continue posting to their decentralized servers even while the flagship app and service experienced problems.

It’s currently unclear what’s caused the issues or when access to the platform will remain steady, but during the outages, Bluesky’s status page noted that “some systems” were down. By 8:25AM ET, however, the site was loading again and, for the moment, it shows all green status lights across the board.

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Q. When did Bluesky experience its first outage on Tuesday morning?
A. The initial outage started at about 6AM ET and lasted for around 40 minutes.

Q. What was the cause of the second major outage on April 24th?
A. The company attributed the outage to PDS networking problems.

Q. How long did the second major outage last?
A. The outage lasted for around an hour.

Q. Were users able to access Bluesky’s pages while logged out during the outages?
A. Yes, its pages loaded while logged out.

Q. Can self-hosted users continue posting to their decentralized servers even when the flagship app and service experience problems?
A. Yes, some self-hosted users were able to continue posting to their decentralized servers.

Q. What did Bluesky’s status page indicate during the outages?
A. The status page noted that “some systems” were down.

Q. When was the site loading again after the initial outage?
A. By 8:25AM ET, the site was loading again.

Q. Is it currently clear what caused the issues or when access to the platform will remain steady?
A. No, it’s unclear what caused the issues or when access to the platform will be stable.

Q. How did users experience the outages in terms of accessing their feeds?
A. Many users were unable to refresh their Bluesky feeds across the desktop web service, iOS and Android apps.

Q. Did the outages affect all users worldwide?
A. Yes, many users around the world experienced issues with loading their feeds due to the outages.