Twitpocalypse
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of Twitter + apocalypse. Originally referring to the moment when the tweet identifier was expected to reach the 32-bit signed integer limit in June 2009.
Noun
[edit]Twitpocalypse (plural Twitpocalypses)
- (humorous) A massive outage or bug affecting Twitter.
- 2009 June 12, M. G. Siegler, “Twitter Moves Up The Twitpocalypse. All Hell May Break Loose Today.”, in TechCrunch[1]:
- This crash was supposed to happen sometime tomorrow, according to the countdown, but it looks like Twitter has just moved up the Twitpocalypse time to 21:00 GMT, which is 2 PM Pacific/5PM Eastern time today. Yes, in a couple hours.
- 2023 February 9, Simon Sharwood, “The Twitpocalypse may have begun today”, in The Register[2]:
- The Twitpocalypse may have begun today [title]