Twitter could ‘face outage’ during FIFA World Cup 2022, claims insider

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‘First World Cup match on Sunday! Watch on Twitter for best coverage & real-time commentary,’ Musk tweeted earlier.

This makes the company particularly sensitive to the expected flow of traffic during the World Cup.

He further added that up to his dismissal, he knew of no plans in place to handle issues likely to arise during the World Cup. “None that I know of. We should have been doing things weeks ago,” he added.further quoted John Ioannidis, a former software engineer at Twitter who was employed by the company during the 2014 World Cup. “The brouhaha with Elon really peaked in the last couple of weeks,” Ioannidis said.

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