Since the global lockdown started, many of us have taken to Netflix to keep ourselves entertained while we’re stuck at home with nothing to do. To the streaming service’s credit, it’s actually been pretty stable for these past couple of months. However, this Memorial Day (May 25th) is a different story, as people from across the world are taking to social media to report that the site isn’t working.
The problem started early Monday morning and at the time of writing is still continuing. The issues range from case to case, but many simply can’t get the service to load at all. According to DownDetector.com, Netflix is suffering major outages today across many of the most populated areas in the United States. Namely, New York, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Nashville, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Several countries in Europe are likewise facing significant issues, including the UK and the Netherlands. Southeast Asia and Australia are also among those affected.
The situation is driving some people crazy as they can’t get Netflix to work, no matter what they do, even if they un-install and re-install the app or restart their phone. And below, you can find just a sample of what folks are saying.
Uninstalled-reinstalled the app, then checked? Nah.
Restarted phone? Yeah, thrice. Still Nah.
Internet? Stable.Okay, we must conclude… #NetflixDown
My drama kdrama could wait.
Annyeong, goodnight! pic.twitter.com/Bh6C8pFBYg— April Gurlita (@ajcalanza0418) May 25, 2020
Many people are reporting that they’re being faced with the “Can’t Connect to Netflix” screen shown in the above tweet, but this does vary depending on each person’s service. Here’s another type of error message that some are having come up.
Umm is everything alright @NetflixIndia?#NetflixDown pic.twitter.com/XQDYCyaawl
— Kartikay Dhar (@kaidhar) May 25, 2020
Tons of folks are taking to Twitter to cry out in frustration that their viewing has been interrupted.
RT #Netflixdown i was in the middle of watching iZombie S1 too GAAH https://t.co/HfPt7E1nCb
— Jasmine (@ragingmeows) May 25, 2020
A visual representation of what’s going on with Netflix today.
Netflix when you open it up #netflixdown pic.twitter.com/qE79Jl7npk
— Harlex (@adeyemi_unique) May 25, 2020
To be clear, the problem seems to be mostly centered around the Netflix app on phones. So, those using smart TVs or PCs should be OK.
smart tv and laptop are fine. phones are not #netflixdown
— 𝓼𝓿𝓮𝓲𝓵𝓪 (@_sveila) May 25, 2020
If you’re currently being affected by Netflix going down, be sure to keep checking social media to see if the situation changes. It seems that thing have gotten a bit better over the past hour or so and with any luck, the platform will become more stable as the day goes on.
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