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YouTube suffers global outage; Twitterati laugh it off

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The video surfing website, YouTube suffered a global outage across its various platforms on Wednesday morning.

Several users who were trying to access the video sharing platform on Wednesday morning complained of seeing ‘500 Internal Server Error’ messages and ‘503 Network Error’ messages popping up on their screens.

Responding to the reports of error and outage, the Team Youtube took to micro-blogging website Twitter and said that they are working towards resolving the issue.

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“Thanks for your reports about YouTube, YouTube TV and YouTube Music access issues. We’re working on resolving this and will let you know once fixed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and will keep you updated”, Team Youtube posted on Twitter.

YouTube services were restored after 45 minutes.

“We’re back! Thanks for all of your patience. If you continue to experience issues, please let us know,” tweeted Team You Tube.

The global outage of YouTube comes a day after Twitter users, particularly iOS users, went into a frenzy for about an hour, when the app began streaming notifications in a cryptic series of alphanumeric characters.

Meanwhile, twitterati found it’s way to deal with the outrage:

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