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bigwheeler | 2 years ago

Tip for Meta engineers: when your service is failing, don't just log people out and prevent logins. Display a cute image that shows that the service is drastically failing (like a whale or something), and then people will know to stop trying to repeatedly log in. The public might even come up with a catchy name for the whale.

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boring_twenties|2 years ago

Beyond unbelievable that going on an hour later, they're still showing "incorrect password" errors. How many hundreds of millions of people have wasted time frantically trying (in vain) to reset their passwords and pointlessly freaking out that their account might be compromised? What a bunch of careless, incompetent excuses for engineers.

alwyn|2 years ago

Blame the managers and product owners that don't think this is an issue, not the developers that likely raised it a million times already.

nuz|2 years ago

Imagine how many hundreds of millions of users waste their time using instagram and facebook on a daily basis. Safe to say they don't mind wasting their customers time

ConorSheehan1|2 years ago

What a poor bunch of overworked human beings, with almost no control over the product they work on. Frantically following the whims of managers, reduced to labour units in this late stage capitalist hellscape.

matsur|2 years ago

Major outages are periods of intense stress and extremely difficult to operate in. The folks troubleshooting may be many things, but careless and incompetent are unlikely to be among them.

Solvency|2 years ago

I can almost guarantee you're getting mercilessly downvoted because half of the people here are sympathetic Meta worshippers who desperately (1) wish they worked there and (2) know they'd probably contribute similarly to this same horribly engineered system.

brk|2 years ago

This is a great idea! I know that I was flailing about trying to figure out why I couldn't login, so I'd suggest calling it a "Flail Whale".

newman8r|2 years ago

How many other people here just assumed they had been banned for some arbitrary, uncontestable reason? I just use instagram to post hiking photos...

TonyTrapp|2 years ago

Having had a look at desperate Twitter posts during a major outage of a big German email provider with similar failure mode (login failed silently), it seemed like many people assumed that their email account was hacked. Close enough.

Pxtl|2 years ago

Right? I know I was like "oh, I haven't typed in my FB password in eons... maybe I changed it at some point and forgot? But if I change it what happens to all related services, is it going to log out my kids' Messenger Kids devices? Those are such a pain to log in. Should I change my password or not? What do I do?"

Then I saw the news that it was an outage.

bandwidth|2 years ago

Surely the repeated logins can't be helping the situation. I suppose it is entirely auth related across all Meta products. The repeated strain could pose a cold start problem for example.

bluetomcat|2 years ago

> Display a cute image that shows that the service is drastically failing (like a whale or something), and then people will know to stop trying to repeatedly log in.

Probably not so easy to implement in behemoth apps, consisting of 20'000 source files...

zerr|2 years ago

For anything outside like-ing and post-ing, facebooks UI/UX is horrendous. Even Internet search does not help to find out how something trivial is done... The only way is to watch youtube videos.

dspillett|2 years ago

> For anything outside like-ing and post-ing, facebooks UI/UX is horrendous.

It isn't perfect for even that IMO.

> Even Internet search does not help to find out how something trivial is done... The only way is to watch youtube videos.

That says more about where the web is heading than about facebook. Video is easier to monetise ATM⁰, and these days people don't put helpful stuff out there just to be helpful as much as they once did¹, so content creators are making them instead of simple web pages.

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[0] Everyone wants to be the next big influenza who doesn't need a day job to get by.

[1] That sort of people are still out there, though they are somewhat drowned out as the signal-to-noise ratio heads inexorably towards “WHAT? WHAT?! I can't hear a single thing above the manscaping adverts!”.

mkl95|2 years ago

What do you mean my login flow sucks? Its time complexity is really good!

sumitgt|2 years ago

Could be an outage in the auth service itself

Pxtl|2 years ago

Unless it's an outage in their ability to log into their own servers, they should be able to swap out the login page with a static HTML page explaining the outage. Maybe a 503 status code.

remram|2 years ago

Yes of course it was. The point is, an hour later, they could have hit a circuit-breaker to get people to stop trying and going crazy over an error that is completely inaccurate.

zabzonk|2 years ago

> catchy name

Petunia?