Over 25,000 reports on issues related to social media platforms were tracked at the height of X’s suspension over the weekend.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on May 24 that he will resume working at the company around the clock after a widespread suspension of social media platform X.
As of 8am on Sunday, suspension reports had dropped below 80.
In response to a news report on X’s outage, Musk said, “Back to sleeping in meetings/servers/factory rooms, 24/7 at work.”
The CEO said they have to “have a lot of focus” on X, Xai, Tesla and SpaceX “as critical technology is being deployed.”
Musk said aerospace company SpaceX is making a critical launch of its spacecraft next week.
According to the Downdetector, there were also thousands of outage reports from countries including Germany, Spain, France, India, Canada, Australia and the UK at the peak of the X outage over the weekend.
“It involves large, coordinated groups and/or countries,” he said at the time.
Musk also said he would spend “a lot less” politically, adding that he thinks it is “well done” following his investment in last year’s presidential election and in the Wisconsin Supreme Court elections in April.
“If I think there’s a reason to spend politically in the future, I’ll do that,” Musk said on May 20. “I’m not looking at the reason at the moment.”
Tom Ozimek and Jack Phillips contributed to this report.