Inadvertent time travel, brought to you by your phone carrier https://t.co/MyK6GHwnmY pic.twitter.com/w7AmD2dWZy
— Kashmir Hill (@kashhill) November 7, 2019
Honestly if this story had been published last week I'd have assumed viral marketing for a spooky thriller https://t.co/0piUewRqll
— hern (@alexhern) November 7, 2019
There is a bizarre delayed text message bug affecting all major US carriers today that is leading to deeply upsetting situations https://t.co/O8JyCtIYJV pic.twitter.com/87vfm627Q5
— nilay patel (@reckless) November 7, 2019
Several people reported receiving old, random texts in the middle of the night.https://t.co/Q5bw7Z3ruB
— Motherboard (@motherboard) November 7, 2019
“I got a text message at 4 am from my ex that was completely random and made no sense. She said she didn't send it.” https://t.co/je9nXWsdOC
— VICE (@VICE) November 7, 2019
People all over the US are suddenly getting seemingly random, old, text messages...and no one knows why.https://t.co/Z5qzLTfHdA
— Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (@lorenzofb) November 7, 2019
Statements on the bizarre issue of a load of people suddenly getting months old texts: https://t.co/bxs9jLPAqC pic.twitter.com/r7Clytdj7o
— Joseph Cox (@josephfcox) November 7, 2019
Oh my god https://t.co/zLcyfz63Tm
— James Veitch (@veitchtweets) November 7, 2019
Text messages delayed from Valentine’s Day cause confusion and heartache for iPhone and Android users https://t.co/EVF8xtXJTO pic.twitter.com/YiKUssFtgx
— Huawei Global (@huawei_global) November 7, 2019
This apparently happened to dozens if not hundreds of people in the middle of the night last night. How perfectly helpful for everybody to have a relationship-threatening confusion ball thrown in their faces in the middle of the night sheeshhttps://t.co/0bYeptyOv4
— Troy Blackford (@TBlackford3) November 7, 2019