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Twitter Reverts To Old Version New Twitter Disabled

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Everyone know about the Twitter is a miroblogging service. Where publishers can publish their product information in short description. As everyone knows that Twitter has updated the new version in home page. But now twitter reverts to old version and disabled the new version.

Watch the new version here :

Here is what Adam Ostrow said in the mashable post: via

Hours after rolling out a new version of its homepage, Twitter is suddenly taking a trip back to its past.

The microblogging service has disabled the so-called “New Twitter” (though it’s not really all that new at this point) and reverted to a simpler time when one had to check their @replies from a text link on the right-hand navigation menu.


In a post on its status blog, Twitter writes, “We’ve temporarily disabled #NewTwitter. Our engineers are working on re-enabling it and will update you shortly.”

Ironically, it was just last week that Twitter co-founder Evan Williams wrote that “the dark days of imminent technical meltdown are over,” in a blog post about his transition to a smaller role at the company, though in reality the service has been much more reliable in recent months.

The old twitter is also getting loading problem to some peoples. Share your reviews via comments.

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