We are aware that many of you are having issues accessing YouTube right now – our team is aware and looking into it. We'll update you here as soon as we have more news.
— TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) December 14, 2020
I, the prodigal son, have returned pic.twitter.com/73MUIgEeRH
— hk (@HKesvani) December 14, 2020
We're aware of an ongoing issue with multiple products and our teams are investigating. Updates are being posted on the status dashboard: https://t.co/Y3OJ3Lg1ML
— Google Workspace (@GoogleWorkspace) December 14, 2020
Google’s entire suite of products crashing, bringing people to a grinding halt, less than 24 hours before Europe reveals its sweeping new anti-monopoly guidelines. You hate to see it.
— Mark Di Stefano (@MarkDiStef) December 14, 2020
Update -- We’re back up and running! You should be able to access YouTube again and enjoy videos as normal https://t.co/NsGBvvaTko
— TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) December 14, 2020
“In at least one newsroom that uses Google services, a reporter had to use an older technology—the telephone—to dictate the first paragraphs of a story on the outage.” https://t.co/6lrwU3HPOW
— Amber Phillips (@byamberphillips) December 14, 2020
I’m sitting here in the dark in my toddler’s room because the light is controlled by @Google Home. Rethinking... a lot right now.
— Joe Brown (@joemfbrown) December 14, 2020
Well, that's one way for YouTube to prevent election disinformation...
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) December 14, 2020
Are you locked in your Google Nested home when there is a global google outage? Who controls the temperature?
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 14, 2020
YouTube and YouTube Music will continue to work if you sign-out of your Google account. https://t.co/TzNVwQzF60
— Amit Agarwal (@labnol) December 14, 2020
— Bazz (@jo_bazz) December 14, 2020
….every time I start to do some work I run into another Google product that is down pic.twitter.com/EhlTqvolAg
— Joel ‘Yippee-ki-yay’ Hughes (@Joel_Hughes) December 14, 2020
And ya’ll want a Google Autonomous car, huh? smgdmfh
— Killed by Google ? (@killedbygoogle) December 14, 2020
Annual reminder while Google is down (but YouTube works in incognito mode) that the cloud is just someone else's computer. Always have a backup.
— ??. ??? ??????? (@IanCutress) December 14, 2020
eek. Google's Workplace status page has gone entirely red. time to charge up those walkie talkies https://t.co/cRK8JgNYNn pic.twitter.com/AXHNNAYDiV
— Tim Bradshaw (@tim) December 14, 2020
2020 is so bad it took Google down (even though briefly) #youtubedown #googledown
— Harpreet Singh (@Harry_Jerry) December 14, 2020
One thing the Google outage really messed up this morning was remote school.
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) December 14, 2020
Looks like most Google services are down globally
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) December 14, 2020
Down as well:
- Gmail
- YouTube
- Google Drive/Docs/Sheets/Slides
- Google News
- Google Translate
- Google Ads
- Google Domain
- Google Cloud Platform Dashboard
- Google My Business
Not Down:
- Google Search
- Google Maps pic.twitter.com/KnICGkAhUU
Huge #Google outage takes down #Gmail, #YouTube, #GoogleDrive, and more https://t.co/lBvE86ZNWf pic.twitter.com/Ka7Cnr8Z8j
— TEAM CYMRU (@teamcymru) December 14, 2020
Hello Monday! Huge Google outage takes down Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive, and more https://t.co/4xNaYrORFs
— iMore (@iMore) December 14, 2020
Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs and other services go down simultaneously in multiple countries https://t.co/WpSrozcQ1e
— Dueling Elector Poso (@JackPosobiec) December 14, 2020
Millions of office workers are now realizing that they can’t do anything without Google.https://t.co/dDNgCqtqPo
— PRIMO NUTMEG (@PRIMONUTMEG) December 14, 2020
Google issues seem to be world-wide. https://t.co/DrzmGVSVl8
— SWOCA (@SWOCA_TSS) December 14, 2020
Today @Google went down in multiple countries but appears to be slowly coming back ?? https://t.co/p0vRRLWk1y
— CIPESA (@cipesaug) December 14, 2020
Email, 2-factor authentication, content uploads, and more were affected.@AFEXafrica @OpenNetAfrica @APC_News @AfricaNetRights @SpeakUpAfrica1 @IFEX @digisocAfrica https://t.co/6p6xutntPe
Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs and other services go down in multiple countries (Update: slowly coming back online) | TechCrunch https://t.co/LQ9OsV1NBw
— Ajay Bagga (@Ajay_Bagga) December 14, 2020
No More Google https://t.co/I3r82k82bw
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) December 14, 2020
Google suffered a major outage for about an hour on Monday when many of its most popular services went offline worldwide, providing a stark reminder of how much people and businesses rely on the Silicon Valley giant https://t.co/t9jEaW6YGC
— Andreas Harsono (@andreasharsono) December 14, 2020
We took down @gmail, @YouTube and other Google services today. And we’ll do it again if the company doesn’t change Google Maps to default to cycling directions. https://t.co/OdXk6y6L6n
— Bicycle Lobby (@BicycleLobby) December 14, 2020
Google services are back online after facing a global outage for almost an hourhttps://t.co/Hr4fTquOi4
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) December 14, 2020
Google's services are slowly coming back online for some usershttps://t.co/Hr4fTquOi4 #YouTubeDown
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) December 14, 2020
If you can't access YouTube right now, try incognito mode on Chrome or a private window in Safari. This workaround seems to be working for a lot of users.https://t.co/Hr4fTquOi4#YouTubeDown
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) December 14, 2020
Google is currently facing an outage in India, and several other countrieshttps://t.co/Hr4fTquOi4
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) December 14, 2020
As a result, major Google services including Gmail, YouTube, and others are inaccessible to a large number of usershttps://t.co/Hr4fTquOi4 #YouTubedown #Googledown
— Gadgets 360 (@Gadgets360) December 14, 2020
the centralization of the Internet continues as planned https://t.co/prBX8X3fNs
— Jan-Piet Mens (@jpmens) December 14, 2020
Yup, here too
— Paul Bedard (@SecretsBedard) December 14, 2020
Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs and other services go down simultaneously in multiple countries https://t.co/xf7nMIQGET via @techcrunch
This article says “internet users” were mad bc the Google outrage slowed their “productivity.” How about “lots of people who now rely on Google-infrastructure just to do life were again reminded that one corporation controls more than internet search.” https://t.co/NXnVPTLbdF
— chad wellmon (@cwellmon) December 14, 2020
"Many companies will be reviewing [agreements] with Google today & realising their business is dependent on a stack completely outside their control” @adamleonsmith Chair of @BCS Software Testing Group quoted in @guardiantech on the Gmail, YouTube outage.https://t.co/SPW9gs2rec
— BCS Policy (@BCS_Policy) December 14, 2020
한국 시간 14일 오후 9시경에 발생했던 구글 서비스 장애는 인증 서버가 용량 부족으로 다운되면서 발생. https://t.co/DMUggYC4fl https://t.co/eY6uPwBXrW
— YUKI.N (@nagato708) December 15, 2020
結果不是 BGP 喔
— xatier@命短し飲め飲め乙女 (@xatierlikeLee) December 14, 2020
Quota 滿惹
Google suffers global outage with Gmail, YouTube and majority of services affected | Google | The Guardian - https://t.co/rpGVvPmYUv
YouTubeやGmailが45分ダウンした原因
— みとゆうた@DTM、歌い手、バイオリン (@MitoYutaMC) December 14, 2020
認証を処理するサービスのためのストレージが容量不足となったが、その際に自動拡張処理が正常に動作しなかったためとのことhttps://t.co/mJgDsbqz3F