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Netflix down just ahead of Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight: Users call it one of the biggest fails in streaming history

Netflix, the popular streaming platform, is currently experiencing a significant service outage affecting thousands of users across the United States. The issue comes just ahead of the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul boxing bout, leaving many fans unable to access the platform. According to Downdetector.com, which tracks online service disruptions, nearly 14,000 reports were made of Netflix being unavailable at the peak of the outage.

Netflix Outage Reason

The outage, though not widespread, has affected users in various regions across the country. While the exact cause of the disruption remains unclear, Netflix has not yet provided an official statement regarding the issue. Downdetector.com recorded 13,895 reports of the outage at its peak, with the number dropping to around 5,100 reports as of the latest update. The majority of complaints (86%) were related to video streaming issues, while 10% of users faced problems with server connections and 4% experienced login troubles.

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Netflix Down Just before the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight: Social Media Users Reacts

Frustrated users have taken to social media to share their experiences and voice their concerns. Many users reported error messages and were unable to stream any content, leading to widespread frustration. Some users even joked about the situation, expressing their disbelief at the timing of the outage.

Frustrated users took to social media platforms to express their concerns and seek updates. Some of the comments include:

> “If Netflix doesn’t fix this buffering issue, this will go down as one of the biggest fails in all of tv/streaming history ‍♀️ #PaulTyson”

> “TV kept buffering so I tried my iPad Yes, I have reset my router #PaulTyson”

> “Uh oh @netflix. Live streaming keeps freezing up. Someone’s going to get fired for not being prepared for the traffic overload. Better get it fixed before the real fight starts. Could be bad. #TysonPaul #netflixdown”

> “Is Netflix down for everybody???? Literally my stuff will not load”

> “Well folks @netflix just crashed and won’t come back. What an embarrassment. Perfect example of DEI crap”

At the time of writing, the number of reported outages had decreased to around 5,100, according to [Name of website withheld due to sourcing constraint].

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