Slack, a business communication platform, went down for millions worldwide Monday, which was for some the first work day of 2021.
Users across the US, UK, China and other countries were both frustrated and overjoyed when they found Slack was not working properly.
The outage hit both the website and smartphone app around 10am ET, which hindered people's ability to send or receive messages, along with connecting to the platform
Slack addressed the outage at 10:14am ET on its status page saying:' Customers may have trouble loading channels or connecting to Slack at this time.'
'Our team is investigating and we will follow up with more information as soon as we have it. We apologize for any disruption caused.'
DownDetector showed reports started around 9:56am ET, with many users citing connecting and sending issues.
DownDetector showed reports of Slack being down started around 9:56am ET, with many users citing connecting and sending issues. The outage hit major cities in the US (pictured)
Slack has become a staple among many businesses that have switched from the physical office to a virtual one during the coronavirus pandemic.
The firm says it currently has some 10 million daily users that rely on the platform to conduct businesses.
However, millions of people returning to work Monday after a long holiday break were unable to access the service or send and receive messages.
Messages appeared as if they are sent, but then turned gray within the chat and a 'can't send' notification shortly appeared.
Users shared hilarious tweets on Twitter about Slack not working, saying it is a snow day because they cannot work without the communication platform. Slack addressed the outage at 10:14am ET on its status page saying:' Customers may have trouble loading channels or connecting to Slack at this time'
Many workers were told to converse with colleagues via email until Slack is up and running. The outage appears to have been fixed around 1pm ET
Monday is the first day back to work for many Americans and others across the world - all of which were surprised to see the popular communication platform is down
Many users have flocked to Twitter to share their frustrations, and joys, about Slack experiencing an outage that started around 10am ET
DownDetector shows the largest issues is connecting to Slack, followed by sending messages.
Major cities in the US, like New York, Chicago and Boston, were shown in red on DownDetector's map - meaning they are included in the outage.
Reports from the UK, China and other countries also said Slack was not working properly.
Many users flocked to Twitter to share their frustrations, and joys, about Slack experiencing an outage.
January 4 is the first day many Americans and others around the world are returning to work and it seems they are happy that Slack has gone down first thing in the morning
Fentoozler jokingly asked if 'we all get to go back on vacation right?'
Slack being down the first day back to work seems to have given people hope that 2021 will be better than 2020
Some Twitter users see the outage as a snow day because they use Slack to carry out many of their tasks during work.
Azad Yakatally shared on Twitter: 'Slack is down, the year is canceled.'
While Fentoozler jokingly asked if 'we all get to go back on vacation right?'
Another Twitter user by the name of 'Grant' shared a meme with the iconic Yoda character from Star Wars sprawled out on the floor and surrounded by bottles of Modela while 'baby yoda' peaks in from the other room.
'First work day of 2021 and our whole country is down,' Grant wrote with the meme.
After the crazy year that was 2020, so users are not surprised that the first day of 2021 would not go smoothly
Memes of Slacks mishap are flooding Twitter, with many poking fun at the fact that it is the first work day of the new year
When on online platform goes down it seems the go-to move is to share frustrations about the outage on Twitter
Slack has become a staple among many businesses that have switched from the physical office to a virtual one during the coronavirus pandemic
Slack is used by many businesses and employees who are unable to do tasks and see Monday as an extension to the long holiday break
This is the second outage to hit Slack in just a few months.
The platform was experiencing issues in October that, again, left users across the world unable to send or receive messages - and it also happened on a Monday morning.
Down Detector, a website that monitors online outages, showed an uptick in outage reports regarding Slack around 9:30am ET.
Slack addressed the issues at 10:05am ET on its website stating:'Some users may be experiencing slowness with Slack in the desktop, browser and mobile at this time. The issue is impacting sending messages and troubles with API calls,' the firm shared in a statement.
However, around 1:41pm ET, the firm said it was seeing signs of improvement.
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