
Spotify being down is a great reminder that you don’t own any of the music you listen to anymore. i will now be killing myself 😍 /fI8m5xOW31 Spotify logged me out and won’t let me log back in. While the issues have since been resolved, the comedic tweets of frustration from disgruntled users remain for us to laugh at. Something’s not quite right, and we’re looking into it. “Apologies for the disruption and for hanging tight!” “We’re aware of an issue causing message failures and are working on a fix,” their Twitter statement from this afternoon explained. It may take some time to get things up again.”Īs if the Spotify outages weren’t troubling enough, it’s been noted that Discord, a popular voice and text messaging service, was faced with major outage issues today as well. If you’re a web browser user, you may have seen one telling you, “We’re all mixed up. When trying to use the streaming platform, many found themselves receiving a message telling them that their username and password were incorrect. Thanks for your reports!” SOPA Images/Getty Images Shortly after, Spotify’s Twitter account sent out a message reading, “Something’s not quite right, and we’re looking into it. Issues with the app began popping up on Down Detector around 1 PM ET. On Tuesday, March 8th, the popular music streaming platform – which just so happens to be the largest subscription-based one worldwide – faced a significant outage that left many internet users in shambles. It was a tough day for Spotify users, as Complex reports. Over 406 million people worldwide use Spotify to stream.
