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Solving Xcom Loading Errors Caused by Browser Extensions

2025-10-16Unknown3 minutes read
Troubleshooting
Browser Extensions
Privacy

How to Fix Xcom Loading Errors Caused by Browser Extensions

Have you ever tried to log into X.com (formerly Twitter) only to be met with a frustrating error message? If you've seen a warning that "Something went wrong," you're not alone. Often, the solution is simpler than you might think and lies right within your web browser's settings.

This post will walk you through why this error occurs and how to fix it, getting you back to scrolling in no time.

Understanding the X.com Script Error

When you see a message on X.com that something went wrong, it's often accompanied by a more specific clue. The platform itself points towards a common culprit.

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The site often displays a warning that reads: "Some privacy related extensions may cause issues on x.com. Please disable them and try again."

This indicates a "script load failure." Websites like X.com rely on numerous scripts to load content, display features, and function correctly. When one of these essential scripts is blocked, the site can't load properly, resulting in the error you see.

Why Privacy Extensions Can Cause Issues

Browser extensions designed to protect your privacy, such as ad-blockers or anti-tracking tools, are essential for a safer online experience. They work by blocking requests to servers known for tracking your activity or serving ads.

However, sometimes these extensions can be a bit too aggressive. They might mistakenly identify a necessary script that X.com needs to run as a potential privacy threat and block it. When this happens, it breaks the website's functionality, leading to the error message. It's a classic case of a security tool doing its job a little too well.

How to Fix the Loading Problem

The solution, as suggested by X.com, is to adjust your browser extensions. You don't necessarily have to uninstall them completely. Instead, you can try these steps:

  1. Identify the Culprit: If you have multiple privacy extensions, try disabling them one by one to see which one is causing the issue.
  2. Whitelist X.com: The best long-term solution is to add x.com to your extension's "allow list" or "whitelist." This tells the extension not to run on this specific site, allowing it to function correctly while keeping your protection active on other websites.
  3. Temporarily Disable: If you're in a hurry, you can temporarily disable the problematic extension, reload X.com, and then re-enable it when you're done.

By managing your extension settings for X.com, you can resolve the loading error and find the right balance between a functional website and a private browsing experience.

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