Update: The fault seems to have been fixed, the messages for “All faults” have decreased significantly.
There are particularly many Twitter disruptions in the big cities. Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Stuttgart are the main areas on the “All disturbances” map.
If you try to reach the website, you will receive the following error message: “This page is not working. Life is full of disappointments. The ice cream you just bought falls on the floor. Twitter just doesn’t work. We can’t help with the ice cream, but we’ll take care of Twitter. Everything should be up and running again soon.”
Disturbances in web services are not uncommon, but the platform of the short message service has been rather stable in recent months. There was initially no information on the causes on Thursday.
The song “Layla” has been at the top of the charts for weeks and is particularly popular on Ballermann. The cities of Würzburg and Dsseldorf have now banned the song at their folk festivals because of its sexist lyrics.
16-year-old Kaden from Norfolk, England, went to his school prom in an extravagant bright red dress with a crown on his head instead of wearing a formal suit. When he got out of the car, his classmates cheered.
Attitudes towards work also change over the generations. Much to the chagrin of Europapark boss Mack, who is currently desperately looking for workers for his amusement park. He cannot understand the work ethic of the younger generation, which is geared towards balance and little stress.