If we thought that OS X El Capitan was already completely polished with the latest update that Apple has released, we are wrong and it seems that complaints are beginning to appear from many users who have encountered that when they will open links from Twitter the system responds with an error.
The problem has been detected when users want to open a link through the Safari browser. It is therefore a directly related failure with a native OS X El Capitan application and therefore Apple's problem.
The error message comes when those users click on links that have an address https and that have been shortened for posting in a tweet via t.co. As you know, to save space in a tweet there are pages that reduce an https address so that we can include links and text in the tweet at the same time.
Users who are suffering from it point out that when these links are clicked Safari redirects to a blank page where you can have a good time doing nothing to finally launch the error message that we attached to you.
Given the problem, some users have chosen to clear the Safari cache but the problem is resolved momentarily since at the same time it returns to the error that we have been talking about. It only remains to wait for Apple to take action on the matter and solve all this. If you do not want to have problems you can navigate your Twitter account in Google Chrome or Firefox.
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