Twitter appeared to be grappling with technical troubles on Tuesday, disabling a new home page as well as a "Trends" feature at the popular microblogging service.
"We're disabling #NewTwitter," the startup's support team said in a message tweeted at 4 pm (2300 GMT). "Our engineers are working on re-enabling it."
Twitter earlier said it was working to resolve problems displaying timelines and "elevated error rates."
Three hours later, Twitter sent out word that it had disabled a Trends feature for all users.
The problems came a day after Twitter introduced homepage improvements that included letting people follow accounts based on interests.
Previously, searches were based on keywords and Twitter accounts were suggested on a list if they contained the search terms.
"When you search for a topic, you can now discover accounts that are relevant to that particular subject," Twitter spokeswoman Carolyn Penner said in a blog post.
"You can search for general topics, like funny or sports, or be more specific - try Manchester United, NASCAR or Formula One."
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