Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 0:01:34 GMT -5
Reddit is experiencing a major outage preventing posts and comments from loading, depending on the situation. I have observed a few different problems. When I log out, I can't see any posts or comments; I will receive an error message or a blank page under the Reddit search bar. When I log in to an account that doesn't On Reddit's old design, posts load on the home page, but when I click on a post from the home page, comments don't. (When I use that account, posts also don't load to specific subreddits.) Interestingly, on my account that uses the old Reddit layout on my desktop browser, I can navigate the platform without problems. Reddit confirmed there was an issue in a post ET.
We are investigating an issue that has left many Mexico Mobile Number List of our web and mobile platforms unavailable," the company wrote on its status website. "Lifeguards are working to restore service." The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The Spanish Government showed this Monday its rejection of the statements of the far-right leader Santiago Abascal about the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, of whom he said during an interview with Clarín that "a time will come" in which " People will want to hang him by his feet." This Monday, the Madrid newspaper El País reported the words of repudiation by Pedro Sánchez, who considered Abascal's words “extraordinary seriousness.
Try for everything to be monopolized by hate,” said Sánchez at the presentation of his new book, Tierra Firma. Sánchez considered that these statements “Should make the leader of the PP” Alberto Núñez Feijóo reflect “About what ally he has.” “Today Vox is important because the PP has opened the door to regional and municipal governments,” said Sánchez. The President of the Government during the presentation of his second book, 'Tierra firma'. Photo: EFE Before Pedro Sánchez spoke, the Spanish chancellor took it upon himself to repudiate Abascal's statements. "A total rejection of Mr. Abascal's words, which from my point of view are hate speech that does nothing but polarize and incite violence," said the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, before a meeting with his peers in Brussels.