Update: After an hour of collapse, everything is back to normal.
The network of 140 characters (well, that was before), is in the doldrums. An unknown error has left the service completely KO so users are currently unable to protest in an uncontrolled manner on different issues of the day. If you have been scared and have seen how you follower counter It is at zero, don't worry, at the moment everything is due to this specific problem. twitter is down.
Twitter doesn't work, have I lost all my followers?

First of all, keep calm. You have not lost your followers, nor have you been banned from Twitter. The service is experiencing problems that prevent users from logging in and review the timeline, so at this time you might notice a certain lack of communication with the other side of the internet. It will be a matter of time until the service is restored, but don't worry about your harvest of followers, since it should return to normal with the return of the service.

At the moment the causes are unknown, although the platform itself identifies it as a break in service, pointing out that they are working from now on to raise the service again. Chaos, how could it be otherwise, has begun to reign on the internet, where thousands of users are already asking about the status of the bird's social network, as we can see in the reports of DownDetector.com. Other services and applications belonging to Twitter itself have also stopped working, such as the case of Tweetdeck, which returns an error on login and invites us to try again later.
A summer of digital falls

With today's problem on Twitter, there are already several problems that the most important social networks have suffered, since let's not forget that Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram they were in complete darkness a few weeks ago. The curious thing about today's case is that normally in these cases we usually go to Twitter to consult and see what exactly is happening, although it seems that this time we will be left with the desire to see the opinion of other users.
Of course, you can always use our comments to communicate with someone on the other side of the screen. Anyone there?