It’s time for Elon Musk’s Twitter mishap, which seems to happen on a daily basis.
Around noon ET on Monday, users began reporting that a number of critical Twitter features, including links, photos, and Tweetdeck, were no longer functional.
When users attempted to click on a link, they received the following error message:
{“errors”:[{“message”: “Your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint, please see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api for more information”, “code”:467}]}
All links shared on Twitter or automatically shortened using Twitter’s service, t.co, appear to be affected (Opens in a new tab).
However, that is not the only problem. Photos uploaded directly to the platform are not loading either. Instead of the image, users are presented with a blank solid grey or brown color.
Tweetdeck users are also reporting technical difficulties with the Twitter-owned dashboard application.
This platform is so brittle (sigh). Will be fixed shortly.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 6, 2023
Of course, social media platforms, including Twitter, have experienced technical difficulties in the past. However, since Musk acquired the platform, Twitter appears to have been plagued with a slew of problems, including broken features and frequent website downtime.
These technological issues have become so common that Musk’s response to users complaining about issues on the platform, usually a tweet claiming that he is “looking into it,” has become a meme at this point.
However, it appears that Musk is attempting something new this time.
“This platform is so brittle (sigh),” he wrote on Twitter. “Will be fixed soon.”

