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Disney+ Outage Map

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Bogotá, Bogota D.C. 9
Medellín, Antioquia 2
Redditch, England 2
Le Chesne, ACAL 1
Tepic, NAY 1
Hermosillo, SON 1
Chula Vista, CA 1
Les Abymes, Guadeloupe 2
Paris, Île-de-France 66
March, England 1
Strasbourg, ACAL 7
Sydney, NSW 4
Culiacán, SIN 5
Saint-Médard-en-Jalles, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2
Mazatlán, SIN 3
Villers-lès-Nancy, ACAL 1
La Roche-sur-Yon, Pays de la Loire 1
Grand Forks, ND 1
Township of Evan, KS 11
Pierre-Bénite, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Blumenau, SC 1
Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 3
Pau, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2
Belfort, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Derby, England 3
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 10
City of Westminster, England 3
Charlotte, NC 2
Unión de Crédito Agrícola de Hermosillo, SON 2
Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz 1
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • StartupsILike
    Andrew Wilkinson (@StartupsILike) reported

    Quibi raised $1.75 billion before launching a single piece of content and shut down in 6 months. Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman launched the mobile only streaming service in April 2020 with a theory: people wanted premium, short form video content designed for smartphone viewing, capped at 10 minutes per episode, made with Hollywood talent and production budgets. The timing was spectacularly wrong. Quibi launched 2 weeks after the US went into COVID lockdown. The entire value proposition content for commutes, waiting rooms, and stolen moments on your phone evaporated because nobody was going anywhere. People at home wanted to watch on their televisions, and Quibi's mobile only design didn't allow casting to a TV at launch. Downloads were soft. Retention was terrible. Katzenberg blamed the pandemic publicly. But the problems went deeper: the content wasn't breaking through, the format felt arbitrary, and the competition Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ was offering longer, better storytelling for the same price. The service never crossed 500,000 paying subscribers against a target of 7.4 million in year one. Quibi shut down in October 2020, just 6 months after launch. It sold its content library for less than $100 million. $1.75 billion went in. Around $100 million came out. The investors included every major Hollywood studio, and none of them got a real product. The most expensive launch in streaming history lasted less time than a Netflix season.

  • BigWillie_54
    Willie Gholar (@BigWillie_54) reported

    @Itsayscomedian @Monkeymushrooms @VHSDVDBLURAY4K If Disney couldn’t stop a form of Mickey Mouse then this form of Batman (only this particular Batman will be in free domain, not all Batmans) will be available for a bunch of terrible horror movies or a thrill where a rich ******* who dress like a bat goes around and shoot people

  • limneytweets
    linds (@limneytweets) reported

    @DJRIKIJ @Farenti35845405 @DisneylandParis disney village is unticketed/ open to the public so that wouldn’t work unfortunately

  • NekoEmma95
    Emily Landis (@NekoEmma95) reported

    @LevesqueT @eligiblewanda There's no way he'd take the part again. A. He said he's not working with Disney again and B. He's talked about how much of a nightmare that role was. They had to keep him in a cooling tent in between takes because of the prosthetics and he couldn't even turn his head

  • georgesjohn96
    John Georges (@georgesjohn96) reported

    Yeah **** Marvel if this is true. Don Cheadle deserves better than this ****. Rhodey should've been the new Iron Man but it seems Marvel & Disney Ran into the "Black Team" problem, as The late great Dwayne McDuffie would put it

  • DetvanS
    Detvan SK (@DetvanS) reported

    @SaiphAndSound @TrevittTrev @Anime__vibe Like yeah, that camera looks good in way of animation .... untill you realise it is not stoping and keep going even in the moment when you wanna focus at scene. Similiar problem as some ZZZ trailers have. If you animate too much of random moves, it turn focus away from scene you actually wanna to keep focus at. There is reason why studios as Ghibli or Disney that have more than enough money to do that just keeps scenes more grounded.

  • ddmrob87Tweets
    ddmrob87 (@ddmrob87Tweets) reported

    @FadeAwayMedia Started off as a Vine star, then Disney star, YouTube star, boxer, entrepeneur, and wrestling superstar. The only celebrity that dropped the Hollywood glitz for a real career at professional wrestling. He needs to work on his psychology because high spots are nice but heels are more methodical and less flashy.

  • therealEvone
    Ms.Evonne 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 (@therealEvone) reported

    @iiammon3t @CurttiMagurtti And the problem is you're not giving them enough credit. First, most foreigners have contact with remote villages through local guides or organizations who facilitate cultural exchange and more. Or should we believe that Skai from the Disney Channel found the village on her own?

  • Banksycat
    BanksyCat (@Banksycat) reported

    Watch a TV Licensing officer get the law WRONG, over and over, to a woman who wouldn't even open her door to him. This man has LESS POWER THAN YOUR POSTMAN, and he's praying you don't know it. She was UPSTAIRS, talking to him through the window. She NEVER let him in. She didn't have to and still he WOULDN'T LEAVE. He's NOT the BBC. He has NO power to enter your home. And MILLIONS are paying for a licence they don't legally need, because of exactly this bluff. His opening line? That she needs a licence because she owns a TV. WRONG. And he's paid to know it. Owning a television is completely LEGAL. You could have ten. The law ONLY applies if you watch LIVE TV as it's broadcast, or use BBC iPlayer. She told him the truth. She only watches Netflix, YouTube and Amazon. His answer? Doesn't matter, you've got BBC on your TV. WRONG AGAIN. Having a telly that CAN receive BBC is not a crime. WATCHING live is. Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, Disney, NONE of them need a licence. Not one. Then it gets worse. She tells him he's on her property and to LEAVE. He doesn't. She tells him again. He STILL refuses. Then he says he's going to post something through her letterbox anyway, UNINVITED, while she's telling him to get off her land. The real kicker. When she says this is her house, he tells her she's “WATCHING THE GOVERNMENT'S PROPERTY.” As if what's on her own television, in her own home, belongs to THEM. He doesn't even work for the BBC. He works for CAPITA, a private contractor paid to pressure people into paying for something they may not even owe. Here's the whole con in one line. He CANNOT enter your home. He CANNOT force you to talk. He CANNOT demand a penny. Not without a magistrate's warrant and a police officer beside him. And those are rare as hen's teeth. So how do they ever prosecute? YOU. Open the door. Answer the questions. Let them in. Sign the form. Every case is built on people handing over the evidence THEMSELVES. Say nothing, and they have NOTHING. She knew that. She never opened her door and told him to leave. Good on her. So here's what YOU do if you don't watch live TV or iPlayer. Go to the TV Licensing website and make a FREE No Licence Needed declaration. Official. Free. Lasts TWO YEARS. Stops the letters. If an officer turns up, you do NOT have to open the door, let them in, or say a word. Your declaration stands EITHER WAY. Letters keep coming? Redeclare. NO LIMIT. Know your rights. Share this so others do too. Whatever that man shouts through your window, the law is on YOUR side. NOT his.

  • Kingdakha92
    KingdaKha (@Kingdakha92) reported

    Snow White was one of the worst live actions Disney has done & it’s a hill I gotta die on. I refuse to rewatch it.

  • SusSanguifer
    Sus Sanguifer (@SusSanguifer) reported

    @HansAmsler33 The emo outfit mixed with the Mickey Mouse T-Shirt is the peak Dysgenics: Glitch Productions/Vivziepop fanboy + Disney Adult

  • feelgoodtale
    FeelGoodTales (@feelgoodtale) reported

    In September 2018, Adam Gillian was homeless and searching through discarded items in Edmonton, Canada, when he found an old framed picture of Bambi in a trash bin. It looked *****, worn, and almost worthless. Adam often sold the things he found to Alexander Archbold, the owner of a local antique shop called Curiosity Inc. Alexander knew Adam was struggling, so even when the items were not especially valuable, he would sometimes buy them to make sure Adam had money for food. Adam asked C$20 for the Bambi picture. Alexander paid him. At first, he thought it was just an old reproduction. But when he removed it from the damaged frame and began cleaning it, he found a certificate of authenticity hidden behind the artwork. The picture was actually an original Disney animation cel connected to the production of Bambi. The cel was listed on eBay and eventually sold to a buyer in New York for around C$3,700. Alexander could have kept the profit. Instead, he decided that Adam deserved a share. Finding him was not easy. Adam had no phone and no permanent address. Alexander drove around Edmonton, checked shelters, spoke with people living on the streets, and asked anyone who knew Adam to tell him to return to the shop. Eventually, Adam came back. After expenses and selling fees, Alexander gave him roughly half of the money, around C$1,600 to C$1,700. He also helped Adam reopen a bank account and listened as he explained how depression, unemployment, and the loss of his marriage had pushed his life into homelessness. Adam had once worked as a drywaller. Three of his four children were living with his mother in Ontario, and he had not seen them for a long time. Alexander then started a GoFundMe campaign to help him rebuild his life. The fundraiser quickly passed C$10,000 and reportedly reached more than C$13,000. The attention also helped Adam reconnect with his mother, who had not heard from him in nearly two years and did not even know whether he was still alive. With help obtaining identification and travel arrangements, Adam was finally able to begin the journey back toward his family. Before leaving Edmonton, he reportedly gave his winter boots to another homeless man who needed them more. A forgotten piece of Disney history had been thrown into the trash. Adam found it. Alexander recognized its value. And instead of treating the discovery as his own lucky break, he went looking for the man who had trusted him with it.

  • HypeTrip
    TRIP (@HypeTrip) reported

    @PopBase Disney had quite the run I guess all that 13 families shii don’t work

  • Ethan__Trader
    Ethan Trader (@Ethan__Trader) reported

    I’m 48 years old and used to work at BlackRock. My monthly income is $125,000. My July advice: $DIS (Disney) — Don’t buy $UBER (Uber)) — Don’t buy $MSFT (Microsoft) — Don’t buy $NBIS (Nebius) — Buy at $160–$170 $HOOD (Robinhood) — Buy at $90–$95 $ARM (Arm Holdings) — Buy at $250–$260 $ORCL (Oracle) — Buy at 115–120 People ask, Why don’t you charge? I’ve made enough. Sharing is my passion ,that’s why I post for free.

  • IgneousAndroid
    IgneousAndroid (@IgneousAndroid) reported

    Actually, we’re worse off with 5 companies owning streaming versus the 3-letter syndicates, because it takes for effing ever to figure out how to get the streaming to work and to log in on the webpage not the app and to check your email before entering a code because **** you Disney and all your predatory siblings. I know this is how it is, because it took all that to cancel it last year after ONE MONTH of subscription for Alien: Earth.

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