Netflix Down for Thousands Across the U.S.
Is Netflix down? Thousands of users are frustrated as streaming content is currently unavailable. Reports flooded social media and Down detector, with viewers encountering the error message:
“This title is not available to watch instantly. Please try another title.”
As of 9:40 p.m.Over 75,000 outage complaints had been collected by Downdetector by EDT on May 29, indicating a significant disruption throughout the United States.
What Users Are Saying About the Netflix Outage
User complaints quickly poured in, with some saying the platform won’t work on any device.
- “Netflix just crashed and burned in me watching anime…wth.”
- “This happens when selecting anything to watch.”
- “Netflix going down at the very end of my show is extremely rude.”
Another person posted:
“Is Netflix down? I took a break from The Walking Dead and came back to this error? I want to watch my shows!!”
What Does the “Title Not Available” Error Mean?
According to Netflix’s support page, the error message usually indicates that “there is an issue with data stored on your device that stops Netflix from playing.”
However, the scale of this outage suggests the problem is server-side or platform-wide, not device-specific.
Netflix has not responded yet.
As of this writing, Netflix has not issued a statement or provided any information on the downtime. The streaming giant’s official status page remains unchanged.
Users still need to wait for the platform to reboot and reload the app.
Down detector Verifies Serious Netflix Problems
The outage-tracking tool Down detector confirmed a significant increase in user-submitted issues, confirming the extent of the Netflix outage. Reports mostly point to problems with device connectivity, signing in, and streaming content.
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