Top 4 Ways to Fix ‘Something Went Wrong’ Error on X (Formerly Twitter)

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Preliminary Fixes

Fix 1: Force Stop Twitter App

Step 1:Long-press on theXappicon and open theApp infomenu.

Step 2:TapForce stop.

After that, you can launch the Twitter app again.

Fix 2: Disable Data Saver Mode

XMobile App

Step 1:OpentheXappand tap on yourprofilein the top-left corner.

Step 2: ExpandSettings & Supportand selectSettings and Privacy.

Step 3:TapAccessibility, display and languages.

Step 4:TapData usageand disable theData savertoggle from the following menu.

XDesktop

Step 1:LaunchX.comand clickMorefrom the sidebar.

Step 2:ExpandSettings and Supportsand selectSettings and Privacy.

Step 3:ClickAccessibility, display, and languages. ClickData usage.

Step 4:Disable theData Savermode.

Fix 3: Clear Twitter Cache

A corrupt Twitter cache can also lead to a ‘something went wrong, try reloading’ error in the app. It’s time toclear the Twitter cacheand try again.

Step 1:Long-press theX appicon and choose theApp infomenu.

Step 2:SelectStorage and cacheand hitClear cache.

Twitter desktop users can use the steps below to clear the cache. We will use Google Chrome as an example here.

Step 1:VisitTwitterand click thelock iconin the address bar.

Step 2:SelectSite settings.

Step 3:Clear datafrom the following menu.

Fix 4: Authorize Account Again

Step 1:Head toTwitter Settings(check the steps above).

Step 2:SelectYour accountand open theAccount information.

Step 3:TapLog out.

Login with your X account details, and you are good to go.

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Last updated on 16 July, 2024

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