YouTube, an outage
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The video service has gone dark in the U.S. on Tuesday night.
YouTube has now resumed normal service after a major global outage that left hundreds of thousands of users facing login failures and the ‘Something went wrong’ error message
YouTube users have reported being unable to view comments while using ad-blocking tools, with some claiming it’s even happening to YouTube Premium subscribers.
According to outage-tracking website Downdetector, reports of issues began around 8 p.m. EDT on Tuesday.
Users who have ad blockers are reportedly unable to see certain parts of the platform—and it seems to be a targeted move by YouTube.
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