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Ask HN: Why aren’t Twitter outages showing up on the front page anymore?

15 points| staccatomeasure | 3 years ago

HN used to be a great source for quick insight into major outages. Feels like lately - and with Twitter in particular - big outages, like the one happening now, never make it to the front page.

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rsynnott|3 years ago

Naughty Ol' Mr Car has fairly comprehensively returned Twitter to the barely-functional state it enjoyed in the late noughties, and no-one bothered posting about Twitter outages then, either. "Kinda broken, might work, who knows" is once more Twitter's default state.

mtmail|3 years ago

A HN discussion can add value when there's a known reason (DNS?, SSL certificate expired) or work-around, but often the discussion is second guessing or bashing the company.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34980805 has 50 upvotes, 25 comments now and maybe I'm missing the quick insights (I still upvoted).

rsynnott|3 years ago

I mean, I think the main insight is that no, Victoria, you can’t fire most of the staff and expect everything to keep working properly. Thought it’s not a very interesting one; everyone sensible knew this already.

joegahona|3 years ago

I have to search HN for “Twitter” and sort by “last 24 hours” to get my fix of Twitter Gossip. It seldom appears on the front page anymore.

petodo|3 years ago

Yeah, I was surprised I didn't find anything about this outage here since it affected even me in Europe.

pwb25|3 years ago

Was just wondering the same thing. Ususally HN was the fastest place to find those things in an unbiased way

r721|3 years ago

Some people flag these posts, and flagging affects HN ranking.

sidibe|3 years ago

I think this is it. A lot of critical Tesla stuff over the years also would get lots of votes/comments but be off front page, the benefit of a diehard fan base