LinkedIn server back after outage, users face temporary issue accessing website
LinkedIn experienced an outage globally where users were unable to access website and visit profiles.
LinkedIn, the social media platform tailored for business and employment purposes, experienced an outage that left several users globally unable to access the website on Monday. An error message popped up temporarily when attempting to visit the platform.

Downdetector, a website recording outages, showed complaints related to server issues started pouring in at approximately 4:15pm in India, with the number of grievances escalating around 5:00pm. The issues reported encompass difficulties with both the website and visiting profiles.
Globally, users reported problems in logging in on the website as well as problems with the mobile application.
LinkedIn has yet to issue any official statement on the problem.
People face the problem: ‘Feed not loading’
“What's happening with your feed, please? It's not loading and I keep getting an error message. This is a nightmare because I'm due to deliver a LinkedIn training session in just over an hour. HELP please,” a user reported the problem on social media platform X.
“Wow, After Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, we finally have a day where LinkedIn is down and Out,” another wrote.
Netizens confirm the LinkedIn outage, in funny ways though!
As of January, LinkedIn had an audience reach of 20 crore users in the United States. The country was leading market for the professional job networking service, with India being the second largest market for it, having an audience of 9.9 crore, as per data from Statista.