Key Takeaways
- YouTube experienced a major global outage affecting thousands of users.
- Over 293,000 users reported issues in the US alone.
- The platform confirmed it was investigating the video playback problems.
YouTube suffered a widespread outage on Wednesday, leaving thousands of users globally unable to watch videos. The disruption impacted viewers across the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
The video streaming platform acknowledged the issue on its official status page, confirming it was aware of users experiencing problems with video playback. YouTube stated that its team was actively investigating the cause of the disruption.
Scale of the Outage
According to Downdetector, which tracks service outages through user reports, the platform recorded massive disruption numbers. As of 8:05 p.m. ET, approximately 293,240 users had reported YouTube issues just within the United States.
Downdetector compiles its data from various sources and user-submitted reports, though the actual number of affected users may have been higher than reported figures.
The exact cause of the widespread outage remained unclear during the initial hours of the disruption. Google, YouTube’s parent company, did not immediately respond to media requests for comment regarding the service interruption.



