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ObviouslyNotBanana ,
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I don't really tend to care, though my quest account being down is a bit less fun.

squid_slime ,
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Same, ive not been with out my ai gf for this long

ObviouslyNotBanana ,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

Right?!

just_another_person ,

Who gives the tiniest of shits.

evident5051 ,

I mean, a lot of people use Messenger to contact other people, so I guess they do?

magic_lobster_party ,

Contact other people? That’s foreign to me.

shootwhatsmyname OP ,
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Based on your recent activity, you might be interested in: !introvert

just_another_person ,

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  • victorz ,

    Maybe not if you're just another person. But maybe family and such.

    Fester ,

    Oh no it’s him, the Algorithm

    shootwhatsmyname OP ,
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    Your account has been temporarily deactivated for review.

    art ,
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    My entire family uses Facebook Messenger. I like having communication with my family.

    Atelopus-zeteki ,
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    In my experience, Signal has great uptime. This might be the moment to get them all to shift.

    Kusimulkku ,

    We have family chat on Messenger, so that was a bummer

    neatchee ,

    My brother lives in another country and WhatsApp is the platform that pretty much everyone he knows uses for free international communications

    just_another_person ,

    Telegram, Signal, KK, Wire... You have options

    neatchee ,

    Ahhh yes, let me just get all of my brothers' business' account's followers to switch to telegram. I'm sure they'll all be willing....

    "Just use something else, duh!" is ignorant. Not everyone uses social media to just post memes and argue with strangers. Some people use it for making money, or for access to support resources, or for a specific community that is important to their well-being.

    LoremIpsumGenerator ,

    Lookup downdetector, almost all are flatlines.

    Sap is also doing silly rn. Im gonna take a smoke break lol

    adam ,
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    JackGreenEarth ,
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    Google is up for me

    Phelpssan ,
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    For me too, but noticeably slower than normal.

    ObviouslyNotBanana ,
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    That's my experience with all these services as well

    shootwhatsmyname OP ,
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    !amateur_radio took over and they’re bouncing the signal off the moon

    _dev_null ,
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    Bandwidth issues, changed over to carrier pigeons (though now dealing with latency issues).

    shootwhatsmyname OP ,
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    I’m not getting latency issues must be a problem with your setup

    brbposting ,

    Ah, wonder if problems contributed to Google Meet hiccups today. Very small, momentary.

    mesamunefire ,

    downdetector

    Looks like it may have been AWS or something. All kinds of services were down a moment ago. Guess thats what happends when everything is on major cloud services.

    khannie ,
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    Google have their own data centres (and cloud) so it may be something more in the connectivity area.

    mesamunefire ,

    Maybe, I would expect redundancy. But ultimately I have no clue. I just remember the last time AWS went down. It seemed that a majority of the sites that I used daily were down all in one go.

    khannie ,
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    Yeah, they definitely host an unhealthy amount of the internet.

    neatchee ,

    Sometimes redundancy doesn't help when it comes to network traffic routing. That system is based heavily on trust and an incorrect route being published can cause recursive loops and such that get propagated very quickly to everyone.

    There was a case like this a few years back where a bad route got published by a small ISP, claiming they could handle traffic to a certain set of destinations, but then immediately trying to send that traffic back out again (because they couldn't actually route to that destination), which bounced right back to them because of the bad route. It was propagated based on implicit trust and took down huge chunks of the Internet for a while

    Atelopus-zeteki ,
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    So could this be done maliciously? I'm just wondering about the Super Tuesday timing.

    Buelldozer ,
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    Yes, BGP Route Hijacking can be done maliciously although things like BGPSec can make it harder to pull off.

    merc ,

    It affected the full 8 billion people in the world, not just the few hundred million on the US.

    neatchee ,

    So? Who cares, as long as it impacts the ability of poll watchers and legal support to communicate about illegal manipulation?

    merc ,

    The point is, not everything is about the US.

    neatchee ,

    This is an example of how you can make factually true statements that are contextually irrelevant.

    When a major outage occurs on the day in US politics when 15 states all vote for their party nominees, it's not unreasonable to question whether there was malicious intent.

    You're like a "not all men" or "all lives matter" person barging into a conversation, hijacking a perfectly reasonable discussion to push your agenda. Just stop.

    merc ,

    When a major outage occurs on the day in US politics when 15 states all vote for their party nominees

    In contests that are all foregone conclusions. And it's a social media outage, not an outage affecting voting machines or something. It's ridiculous that you would think that would have something to do with American primaries.

    Did you even look up what other things might be happening around the world today before deciding that this had to be about the US?

    neatchee ,

    oh I see, you just suck at reading comprehension

    Please go reread the post you replied to. Nobody, myself included, "decided it had to be about the US". They asked a question. They wanted to know if it could be malicious, and the thing that made them think about it was the fact it's Super Tuesday.

    The only thing I've ever been arguing is that it is reasonable to think about whether BGP could be abused for malicious intent when you realize it's Super Tuesday. That's it. It's a reasonable connection to make that would precipitate the question. They didn't even ask "is this because it's Super Tuesday?"

    But go off, chief. Can't pass up a perfectly good opportunity to let your angst out

    merc ,

    So could this be done maliciously? I’m just wondering about the Super Tuesday timing.

    Hmm, something happened globally -- must be about the US!

    There are 8 billion people in the world and only 300m people in the US but...

    So? What does that matter, as long as it impacts the ability of poll watchers and legal support to communicate about illegal manipulation?

    Yep, it's definitely about the US.

    AtmaJnana , (edited )

    You dont think who becomes POTUS will effect your country? You've blasted right past being a curmudgeon who doesn't like the US and moved into the territory of troll.

    IMO, it is a stretch to claim primary elections as the motive for this outage, but pretending you are entirely aloof and unaffected by US presidential elections is absurd. We get it, you hate the US.

    merc ,

    Nobody said anything about US politics not affecting other countries. Of course the dysfunction in the US affects everybody. But, it goes both ways. You don't think events in Europe, India or China affect the US? You're ignoring South America and Africa entirely?

    Look at how a small group of rebels in Yemen is having a massive impact on shipping worldwide.

    This US-centric view that this worldwide outage is automatically due to US politics is just ridiculous, and you should be embarrassed.

    AtmaJnana ,

    This US-centric view that this worldwide outage is automatically due to US politics is just ridiculous, and you should be embarrassed.

    I should be embarrassed that another commenter thinks its related to the elections? Why? It wasn't my idea and my only mention of it was to say I think it unlikely. Go be churlish somewhere else. I'll longer see your replies.

    neatchee ,

    I started ignoring them when they willfully disregarded my explanation in order to reiterate the same misunderstanding they'd already made, simply pointing at text and saying, effectively, "it means what I say it means". They have their view and nothing you or I can say will ever change it. Best to just ignore that type

    Buelldozer ,
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    You're talking about Border Gateway Protocol, BGP, route hijacking and it's occasionally been a real headache over the years. Advertising routes used to be a more manual process so typos and incorrect entries, like what you're talking about, we're reasonably common. It was, and still can be, done maliciously too.

    https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/tip/How-does-BGP-hijacking-work-and-what-are-the-risks

    neatchee ,

    Yup! BGP is an absolute mess and it is kind of a disgrace that it's still the lynchpin of the internet

    merc ,

    Infrastructure seems likely, but probably not AWS because it affected Google and Facebook so strongly. If it were AWS you'd see Amazon getting badly affected and AWS itself, followed by everyone who relies on AWS for infrastructure.

    soggy_kitty ,

    It was the houthis targeting red sea cables, check the news

    i_ben_fine ,

    I don't think any major news sources confirm your theory.

    soggy_kitty ,

    BBC isn't a major news source? Remember when they say countries do not confirm, it's politically motivated. What governments choose to share is up to them and it does not confirm what their intelligence agency actually thinks.

    LoremIpsumGenerator ,

    Yeah probably furious hahaha

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8b6f0336-a214-4de7-908e-01cac802461a.jpeg

    Something is causing this up

    LostXOR ,

    Yeah there's definitely some sort of major outage going on. Google Play Store is having some problems for me currently too.

    johannes ,

    Well, that explains. Amd here i was thinking i was banned again for telling the truth 😂

    glimse ,

    I couldn't possibly know what you've posted but I've found that anyone worried about getting banned for "telling the truth" is actually posting unsubstantiated conspiracy theories and/or misinformation lol

    Hopefully that's not what you mean.

    shootwhatsmyname OP ,
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    rEpOrTeD for spam

    neatchee ,

    But Linux IS the superior desktop OS if you just give it a try! That's not a conspiracy or misinformation, just the truth!!! But they don't want you to know that (how do I type a really, really big "/s" on Lemmy?)

    TimeSquirrel , (edited )
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    At the beginning of Covid, reasonable people that were trying to tell people that the vaccines aren't 100% effective and should probably take other precautions on top were getting banned for "vaccine misinformation" and were being lumped in with the Covidiots. It was a trigger-happy moment for social media that was trying to brute-force moderation on keywords alone without looking at context.

    Not saying that's what happened to this person, but it did happen.

    johannes ,

    Worry not, im not into conspiracy theories, and i couldnt care less about informing others, mis or not mis.

    MummifiedClient5000 ,

    And the world is a slightly better place, momentarily.

    kratoz29 ,

    Huh, not for their users I'd say.

    Fun fact, my mobile carrier also was/is toasted LMAO.

    FiniteBanjo ,

    Nah, for the users too.

    AtmaJnana ,

    Especially for the users.

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