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Seeing the Twitter internal server error? Try these methods

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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One of the most frustrating aspects of any app is vagueerrorsthat don’t point toward a cause or a solution. When it comes toTwitter, users reported getting an annoyingInternal Server Errormessage on various instances.

It seems that the app crashes mostly when it’s used in a faulty browser, with the least number of incidences happening in the AndroidTwitterapp.

Check out ourbest web browsers list for an exceptional Twitter experience.

On the other hand, users complained of getting thiserrorwhen trying to perform basic actions such as tweeting anything, opening DMs, uploading images, or uploading videos.

The problem is nonetheless relatively widespread and inconsistent in terms of reproduction patterns. As a result, theerrorcan occur whether you are using Firefox, Chrome, or Internet Explorer and whether you are based in the US or Japan.

What can I do if Twitter returns anInternal Server Error?

What can I do if Twitter returns anInternal Server Error?

The short answer is you can’t do much, unfortunately.

Twitter‘s general explanation for theInternal Server Erroris that something is broken and that it is usually a temporary error. So you can only be patient and retry several times until you are successful.

General troubleshooting recommendationsalso include clearing browser cookies&cache, resetting the app or log out and fully close the app, then log back in. However, any of these proved of little help.

Additionally,Twitteris usually responsive and notifies users if their servers are down or something similar on theofficialTwitterpage. So be sure to check for notifications – as mentioned, theerrordoesn’t usually affect the login process, but other processes.

When it comes to photo or video uploading (sometimes this also applied to change your profile photo), it seems that Twiter can sometimes be picky aboutthe size of the respective media. So try to repeatedly resize or adjust until you manage to upload.

Contact Twitter support

In the end, if nothing proves helpful, we recommend reporting the issues directly toTwitter, via theirsupport page, with all the necessary details.

If theerroroccurs in a developer environment, there’s aseparate forumdedicated to developer errors as well.

Have you found other solutions to theInternal server errormessage onTwitter? If so, please let us know in the comments section below.

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, with a complete expertise in touch-based devices, he is constantly keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest!

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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.