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Disney+ is an American subscription video on-demand streaming service owned and operated by the Direct-to-Consumer & International division of The Walt Disney Company.

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  • 42% Buffering (42%)
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  • 20% Sign in (20%)
  • 10% Playback Issues (10%)
  • 5% Video Quality (5%)

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The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Edinburgh Sign in 12 hours ago
Sheffield Buffering 14 hours ago
Pembroke Crashing 15 hours ago
Paris Crashing 2 days ago
London Sign in 2 days ago
Montrond-les-Bains Buffering 2 days ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ryanwilson2015
    The Love King (@ryanwilson2015) reported

    Disney has a modern migrating virus on the servers. They were just deployed.

  • Geshlaltdali420
    ABRAXAS (@Geshlaltdali420) reported

    ELOHIM ASHER ELOHIM I AM THAT I AM MAY ALL PROCLAIM I AM Boy, you must have known I was gonna come for you and drag you through it too. Lindsay Graham, like a sweet little ****** fart in the wind as your name suggests, decided it was good optics to warhawk for israel then go to Disney world? Like a zionist and a Disney adult? You really must enjoy the struggle. Im sure your name did you no favors Like **** sucking different flavored life savers off kids aint bad enough, you had to take it to their home turf Why were you so excited to fight on israel's behalf? What does the lady boy lindsay get out of it? Minny mouse ears? Thats cute. Ill tear a hole in your *** so big, the poof of your poots will be both mute and moot Because this point doesnt make sense unless one is getting something they desire in return So, what is it that lil Lindsey's heart desires? What sets her ***** on fire? Little boys? Little girls? Who even knows, im not sure even the cracker knows Did you know graham crackers were first developed to help stop ************? Learn something new every day, maybe today we learned little Lindsey is gay Is that a secret? Like, Victoria told me hers but Lindsey's is a tough nut to crack. Are there even nuts to crack there? I guess im about done playing with you, like you were playing with those kids at Disney but I just want you to know that you are the worst type of gay person, a closeted repressed but outwardly fascist for ******* israel of all places, but since you get in kids faces, I'll drag your reputation places Bye, qween @LindseyGrahamSC

  • croftsblade
    holden©️ (@croftsblade) reported

    The fact that she’s partially parodying the founding mothers of the Disney Princess brand probably didn’t help her case either. She’s really a terrible candidate by their corporate standards I don’t know why they would have even considered having her joining the official lineup

  • LornConner
    Lorn Conner (@LornConner) reported

    @BRENDANWAYNE Mr Wayne, First, I want to commend the contributions that you and Lateef Crowder have made to Star Wars in your portrayal of the Mandalorian, a series which I have (mostly) loved. I also want to start with the fact that in my review of The Mandalorian and Grogu, I gave it a 7 - a generous review, given what the movie is and is not - but one that reflected a passing grade given that the movie delivered what *I* needed out of it. Recent comments you have made regarding a "toxic" fandom demand a response, however. Those of us who have decried the direction of Star Wars under Disney's ownership are not reacting reflexively because the IP is now owned by Disney. We're doing it because Star Wars is DYING. It has BEEN dying for many years. It has been dying because those who have been guiding it's direction have either fundamentally misunderstood it's characters and themes, or are hostile to them and have decided to undermine George Lucas' vision and substitute their own. In response to criticism and declining box office returns, time and again the corporate mandate has been to attack the fans. Here's what you may not know: Star Wars was dead once before, in 1986. George Lucas quietly mothballed production on licensed properties, toys, and spinoffs. It was Lucy Autrey Wilson who convinced Mr. Lucas to allow her (after persistent badgering) to begin a publishing program - one that would re-ignite a flame that caught Lucasfilm (and Lucas himself) by surprise. The first novels printed under the new publishing program sold out MULTIPLE times. The revived audience interest led to tentative steps taken by Lucasfilm - baby steps. Licensed Games. Eventually, a return to the toy market. ALL of this directly led to Lucas creating the Prequel Trilogy, and suddenly Star Wars had taken the world by storm again. We called the period in between the original trilogy and the publishing program "The Dark Times." We are in a new era of Dark Times. Star Wars was revived because of the audience. Because those who loved it kept the flame alive - and when new (quality!) material was offered, they responded. The merchandising empire that Lucas created and proved out allowed Lucas to bring Star Wars back to cinemas, and light the world on fire a second time. Because of us - the CUSTOMERS. NOT Consumers. Customers. We choose where to spend our dollars. We choose what products serve our needs. Lucasfilm and Disney have not been serving our needs. How do we know? Because the box office returns have gotten progressively worse, over time. Star Wars is losing money - not making it. Licensed merchandise has (largely) declined in quality, and much of it doesn't sell - ending up in discount warehouses, where even at MASSIVE discounts, it doesn't sell. This should tell you something. Your ability to play this character is due to the fact that the audience revived Star Wars in the early 90's. It is ONLY because of this audience that Lucasfilm was an acquisition target for Disney. I personally liked The Mandalorian and Grogu - but it was not the project that Disney needed to focus on or release at this time, in this medium. (An argument can be made that this became a theaterical release to take the production costs off the Disney+ books). In your assertions about "toxic" fans, you said "You don't need to hear about how we don't like it, or how Disney ruined your Star Wars." If you want to keep working - you actually do. Criticism is not toxic. We are the paying customers. Continue to disparage us or ignore our needs, and we will decide we don't need you at all. In closing, I hope you won't take this as a personal attack (or as something "toxic".) It is legitimate criticism of work product that is not meeting audience demands. Finally - a reminder: You grandfather, John Wayne, rejected the core message of High Noon. He felt the depiction of cowardly townspeople refusing to help Marshal Will Kane (played by Gary Cooper) was a disgraceful portrayal of the American spirit. He responded by making Rio Bravo - a masterpiece. There is a direct correlation between these movies, and what Disney has done to the characters of the original Star Wars trilogy. If Disney and Lucasfilm continue to reject their customers demands, the customers will make their own competing product - and give the audience what they want. That process is already beginning - Hollywood had best pay heed, or they will find themselves asking what happened while standing in a crater of their own making. Respectfully, Lorn Conner

  • _____HACKED____
    Been Here All Along (@_____HACKED____) reported

    @timelesschild Lets not pretend that it isnt RTD’s ego that was the main cause for all the issues Disney didnt renew because season 1 was so poorly received and were waiting on response from season 2 to make a decision on renewal THAT IS LITERALLY LOGICAL BUSINESS SENSE!!!

  • lucasdrade099
    Lucas Andrade (@lucasdrade099) reported

    @JuanEditzs Disney is not Sony; whoever made this and whoever is sharing it are in serious trouble.

  • Goeun_6121
    Ryzm (@Goeun_6121) reported

    20.6 billion won. About $13.6M. That is the bill JTBC could not pay on Thursday, and it was enough to flip one of Korea's big-three media groups to junk. The number is the strange part. JoongAng Group carries around 2.8 trillion won of debt across its holdings. The miss was 20.6 billion. Under one percent of the stack. A rounding error pulled the rating. NICE cut JTBC from BBB to CCC in a day, the short-term grade from A3 straight to C. Korea Ratings took it to BB. Then it spread. JoongAng Ilbo, the newspaper, dropped to BB-. SLL, the drama studio, went with it. One broadcaster missed one payment and four entities got marked down the same day. Here is why one miss moved the whole group. The JoongAng companies fund themselves by guaranteeing each other's debt. The newspaper backs the securitized borrowing of JTBC and the content arm. The content arm backs the cinema unit's. Cross-guarantees all the way down. Build it that way and a single default does not stay local. It re-prices everyone's rollover at once. The part that lands hardest. They watched linear TV dying years ago and bet on content to get out. SLL made dramas that ran worldwide on Netflix. Megabox ran the cinemas. Contentree was supposed to be the exit from a shrinking ad market. The exit was financed with debt, and SLL was even securitizing future Netflix receivables to raise cash today. They borrowed against tomorrow's streaming money to survive today's TV decline. Tomorrow showed up as a maturity wall. At 6:30 Thursday evening the JTBC newsroom went on air as usual. The company signing the checks had defaulted that day. The broadcast did not mention it. Korea just printed a clean early version of a condition every legacy media balance sheet carries. Linear ad money leaves for streaming. The company borrows to chase the streaming side. The debt matures before the transition pays off. Warner Bros Discovery, which holds a slice of JTBC, is splitting itself in two over the same math, with a balance sheet big enough to hide it longer. Disney and Paramount carry it too. Korea's was just small enough to crack in public first. A flagship media group, knocked over by less than one percent of its own debt. The streaming transition was always going to cost something. Nobody marked it down on this line.

  • FDTerritory
    FDTerritory (@FDTerritory) reported

    @BlackLabelAdvsr The problem is that when they come to visit without a World Cup, 90% just go to LA, NYC, or Disney. So 2/3 of the time they're visiting dangerous hellholes full of jerks. The WC is getting them out to the rest of the country. Not sure how you solve that.

  • nealheatherly
    Neal Heatherly (@nealheatherly) reported

    @YoullFloatTew @JamesPrescott77 Star Wars is pretty iconic, and Mando’s show was successful enough to carry Disney+ for years. I’ll agree that MotU is more niche than its fans expect, but any Star Wars movie failing to meet expectations is really indicative of a larger issue.

  • WilliamN41517
    Front Toward Enemy (@WilliamN41517) reported

    @historyinmemes I used to wear my issue photographer’s vest around Disney. With two little kids, had a bajillion pockets for everything kid.

  • the_swap_shop1
    World of SwapShop (@the_swap_shop1) reported

    @Echo7Solo @TatooineSons Laugh all you want, but Disney is the problem. They rushed the sequels without a plan, fired directors, ignored established lore, & put profits over storytelling. That's not a hot take – it's documented fact. Blaming fans for "hating" doesn't change who actually broke Star Wars.

  • animatedplus
    animatedplus (@animatedplus) reported

    @blingfatale To be fair, Disney Channel gave them the best time slots they could. These marathons aired from 5p to 12a, times where nearly everybody is home and off work/school. Only problem was the target audience this was aimed at doesn't watch cable anymore.

  • nik_izyan
    skyU (@nik_izyan) reported

    Its true though. If people take what being said about PC while its airing people must think its the worst drama with no chemistry full of plagiarism by kdramatwt but its the highest rating drama in Korea and Disney while serving top notch chemistry 👀

  • MeowyWood
    Meep 😻🐈‍⬛🐈🌧🇺🇲♀️ (@MeowyWood) reported

    @Princesspeaxch1 Being at Disneyland alot... Disney adults are probably the worst. Pokémon adults are just begging for attention. Disney adults cry that something doesn't go their way or if it isn't gay.

  • Jerichovrc
    Jericho VR (@Jerichovrc) reported

    @spookyghoulz @Noze2222 @snickerolli Thats all I wanted.. some actual acknowledgement of jax issues rather than glazing.. its more i want them to just stay cruel rather than try to make me feel bad for the one that couldn't/wouldn't stop being a jerk even after..(too many Disney redemption villains.)

  • My_Echo4
    Echo (@My_Echo4) reported

    @jaxsterminator @PonyJacqueline Thats....literally the worst take I have ever heard and probably the most hypocritical. Yall whine and complain about Disney and Pixar not doing something different and stuck in the CalArts style, and when they finally do something new and unique, you STILL complain.

  • CertifiedOmlet
    Certified Omelette 🏳️‍⚧️ 🩷💛🩵 🏳️‍🌈 (@CertifiedOmlet) reported

    @doggygoth @supergeekmike They just need to stop trying to turn it into top tier streaming content level, most of the Disney money went into increasing the budget for effects etc and that just encouraged the worst aspects.

  • Greysen_Mark
    Mark the Mixer (@Greysen_Mark) reported

    @ShitpostRock2 Yet you used the Disney X-Wing... which doesn't really help your case.

  • ImtiazMadmood
    Imtiaz Mahmood (@ImtiazMadmood) reported

    TV licence alert: Netflix and Disney+ refuse to 'play a role in enforcing' fee amid BBC overhaul/ Maybe they should just make the bbc a subscription service if it has value to its customers it will survive. At the end of the day, the BBC used to work because people watched TV all the time and that was their main form of entertainment (or radio), so I think people were more likely to pay it. Times have changed, we don’t have just 5 channels anymore and for well over a decade most young people don’t even watch live TV anymore apart from sports. They rested in their laurels for years ignoring the complete shift in how media was consumed and seem to quite recently realised that just intimidating people with hollow letters won’t work. Maybe if they lost all the irrelevant TV shows nobody cares about anymore and just stripped down to news and major programmes people would pay a smaller fee?

  • Fl0ridaManS0F
    Florida Man (@Fl0ridaManS0F) reported

    @SylviaGam @FLVoiceNews @SenDonGaetz The top perecent definitely need to look at there 150k+ salaries. But i work as a single maintenance man for a county waterpark and competition pools which we only have one in the whole county. making way less than what i could at Disney. I just like helping the community more.

  • twil1ghtzones
    abigail .✦ ݁˖ (@twil1ghtzones) reported

    @wetzsteinnn @dqveed they say it’s a problem because she has young fans but she hasn’t claimed to make family friendly **** since disney that’s on their damn parents not her

  • Houston_Sa
    Carlos J. (@Houston_Sa) reported

    @BalichWS Your opening ceremony was terrible; Disney has a better grasp of what #Mexico is all about than you do. Mexico has everything to host a ceremony on par with the one held at the Olympic Games in China.

  • acequeenkingpin
    acequeenking (@acequeenkingpin) reported

    @emopunkgrrrl @andueza330 I think he really wanted to write the 60th specials, but then he had to work with Disney for season 1/2 and it’s obvious something happened there that was causing obvious turmoil.

  • Bluejustice4eva
    Sand guardian (@Bluejustice4eva) reported

    @Princesspeaxch1 The Disney adults that don’t care on how bad Disney went down hill over the years and still defend every awful remake or decision made…. Yeah both Pokémon and Disney have a weird fandom but so does every other fandom. Similar with what happened with Bronies

  • MizzzMimi
    Mizz Mimi (@MizzzMimi) reported

    @DrStorm44 This promo is a reference to a scene from an old Screwy Squirrel cartoon from the 1940s where Screwy beats up a cutesy Disney-style squirrel. These guys are basically saying that they're the Tex Avery to Glitch's Disney (which I highly doubt).

  • Misaki31597012
    Misaki (@Misaki31597012) reported

    @catboyfiama To be fair, that is literally the worst movie out of all the disney princess movies. Genuenly the ******* fairies were the main characters instead of the prince and princess. The whole movie is just the incompetent fairies fighting and messing things up in the process

  • SusSanguifer
    Sus Sanguifer (@SusSanguifer) reported

    @Fenrirtheicewo1 They are not indie in the way of working with low budgets; Glitch has enough money to produce many animated projects with their respective merch. They are indie in the way that they are not subsidiaries of a mediatic behemoth like Disney, Universal, etc.

  • BernloehrTony
    90DegreEyez (@BernloehrTony) reported

    @SRXBiggs @NadineBabu Problem is that Disney and espn put this idiot on national TV promoting stupidity.

  • DiamondSpiderP
    Logan (@DiamondSpiderP) reported

    @BloodNose391646 The live action Lilo and stitch was god awful. The original is my favorite Disney movie and the remake was a disgrace to that film

  • KyleLivings92
    Kyle Livingston (@KyleLivings92) reported

    Either way, whether it is shortly or a year after The Rise of Red, it causes the same issue. How actually did Red go as long as she did without realizing she has a sister now? #Disney #Descendants