Also: Why is Twitter turning millions of accounts into defenseless targets? While Twitter is still up, numerous features aren’t working. Specifically, you can’t view many images, and links aren’t working. Worse, when you try to look up the Twitter application programming interface (API) error message, you’ll get the same API error message. At 12:19 Eastern, Twitter admitted the network was in trouble. The message read: “Some parts of Twitter may not be working as expected right now. We made an internal change that had some unintended consequences. We’re working on this now and will share an update when it’s fixed.” Some users are suggesting that now that Twitter demands that external programs pay to use its API, perhaps Twitter itself hasn’t paid its bill. As absurd as that may sound, Twitter has been sued for not paying its bills by nine different companies. It is possible that the changes made to bill for API use weren’t properly programmed, so Twitter may well have been billed for its use of its own services. Be that as it may, for now, Twitter remains fouled up. Hopefully, within the next few hours, it will return to what passes for its new normal.