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Eric Idle

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All search functions are lost. Many albums skip all tracks and play nothing. Really weird. Starting to be really unhappy with how broken Apple Music is.
 
I just pulled up AM and it says loading but, nothing is loading.

Yeah, it's nerfed tonight. I tried logging into the web portal of Apple Music...all dead. Oh well, glad it's not just me as it hardly works even with Apple Music is "up".
 
All search functions are lost. Many albums skip all tracks and play nothing. Really weird. Starting to be really unhappy with how broken Apple Music is.
There's been a heap of outages right now with Apple services: https://www.apple.com/support/systemstatus/
(bookmark this link to check next time you feel something isn't working right on the server side)

Also MR has reported this too:
 
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There's been a heap of outages right now with Apple services: https://www.apple.com/support/systemstatus/
(bookmark this link to check next time you feel something isn't working right on the server side)

Also MR has reported this too:

Thanks. Never saw that page before. Wow, you are right, Apple is having a horrible night. Tons of services down.
 
I haven't seen a big outage like that for a long time. Should be interesting to hear what happened.
 
Usually there are no explanations, just acknowledgement of the issue and an announcement that they have been resolved.

There will be nothing interesting to hear, no special insight.

And that's not just Apple. Pretty much all the big companies behave the same way.

It is extremely rare for any of these online service providers to say more than there was some sort of malfunction. (Yes, thanks Captain Obvious, we know.)
 
Usually there are no explanations, just acknowledgement of the issue and an announcement that they have been resolved.

There will be nothing interesting to hear, no special insight.

And that's not just Apple. Pretty much all the big companies behave the same way.

It is extremely rare for any of these online service providers to say more than there was some sort of malfunction. (Yes, thanks Captain Obvious, we know.)
Indeed, that would be the expected behavior.
 
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