New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on January 26, 2022) follows:
Twitter is one of the most used micro blogging platforms on the internet. With more than 330 million monthly active users, it was founded by Jack Dorsey back in 2006.
In case you are unaware, Twitter allows its users to share their thoughts by sending short messages known as tweets. Like Facebook status, others can reply, like, or share the other person’s tweet.
A few years ago, Twitter introduced a Lists feature that allows you to organize and customize the Tweets you are able to see on your Timeline. Users can either create a list of their own or join a list created by others.
You can also create or join multiple lists or pin your favorite list on the top of your Home timeline. The feature can be found in the navigation bar.
But according to recent reports (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10), it looks like a bug is preventing Twitter users from adding people to their Lists. The issue seems to be affecting both mobile and desktop users.
Users say that when they try to add or remove someone from their lists, it takes them to the lists settings instead of adding them, which is really frustrating.
Here is what some Twitter users who are facing issues adding people to lists have to say.
Many were wondering if their machine or device was at fault or if it was indeed an issue on Twitter’s end.
As it turns out, Twitter Support has finally acknowledged the issue preventing users from adding others to their lists and said that they are working on it. However, they did not share any timeframe on when it will be fixed.
Rest assured, we will be keeping an eye out on further developments on this one and update this space as and when required so make sure you stay tuned.
Update 1 (July 13)
6:08 pm (IST): Recent reports suggest that the issue where Twitter users are unable to add accounts to their custom lists is occurring again (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
The Twitter team is already aware of the issue and looking into it.
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