YouTube back up after temporary outage

After several people took to Twitter to complain about broadcasting issues


Reuters October 17, 2018
The YouTube effort comes as Google and Facebook -- companies that drew heavy criticism following the 2016 US election for failing to prevent the propagation of false news -- have been taking a series of steps to promote verifiable journalism. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

YouTube, the Google-owned streaming service, said it was looking into reports of issues with its services after several people took to Twitter to complain about broadcasting issues.

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"Thanks for your reports about YouTube, YouTube TV, and YouTube Music access issues. We're working on resolving this and will let you know once fixed," YouTube said in a tweet.

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