Update: On its status page, Discord, announced about an hour back that their services had been restored. This comes after their team identified the problem. “We believe we have identified the issue ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Thousands of users of the online messaging platform Discord reported disruptions across the United States late Thursday.
UPDATE: As of 4 a.m. EDT Friday, Discord appears to have returned to normal, with no outage reports on Downdetector or fresh complaints on X. Several users took to social media and to the Downdetector ...
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