If your Netflix account got interrupted out of the blue lately, you’re not the only one. The streaming giant experienced an unexpected outage, causing thousands of users globally to scratch their heads, refresh their screens, and wonder the crucial question: “Is it just me?”

A annoying error message appeared when viewers attempted to access their favorite shows in the U.S., Canada, and parts of Asia. The incident was widely reported on social media within minutes.

As stated on Netflix’s official help page, the error code typically appears when there is a problem with the cached data on your device. In simpler terms, your phone, television, or laptop has become somewhat complacent and requires a reset. The platform suggests clearing the cache, restarting the application, or completely reinstalling it, which are all common technical solutions. However, for numerous users, these measures proved ineffective.

The frustration was exacerbated by the fact that the interruption occurred during prime viewing hours. People were trying to catch up on their favorite shows that everyone had been talking about to unwind. Instead, they were left with a confusing loading screen that kept looping.

Reports of online service outages increased, primarily from users of smartphones and smart TVs, according to Downdetector, a website that tracks such incidents.

Netflix has not said anything about it. Not even a witty meme acknowledging the turmoil, nor an official tweet or Instagram story update. There is currently no information available regarding the cause of the glitch or the estimated time of completion.

This is the internet, of course. Aside from arguments and excessive sharing, the internet excels at creating memes from anything. Users swiftly made the outage into a hilarious joke.

Twitter memes

Right now, if you keep getting the “title not available” message, don’t worry—you’re not cursed. It’s just a little glitch. Give the app a restart, clear the cached data, or if you’re really in a bind, you could always try reading a book (gasp!).

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