Considering the timing and the fact they should be under significantly _reduced_ load today, I wonder if this could be sabotage by disgruntled employees
Then again maybe the blackout is having a Streisand effect where everyone is checking to see what's down, and perhaps usually traffic is sharded across subreddits that no longer exists
Wild guess, but I suspect their feed algorithms as well as caching and sharding strategies made a number of assumptions about the availability of various different kinds of data and now that it's (mostly) no longer in the state they assumed it's wreaking havoc on their internal systems.
I'm getting errors about 50% of the time right now.
I wonder if they have more users trying to access the same data than usual. A large portion of the popular subreddits are dark but I bet their userbase hasn't dropped that much, so you have more users loading the same posts and comments. It probably drastically changes the dynamics of their load.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 55.4 ms ] threadThen again maybe the blackout is having a Streisand effect where everyone is checking to see what's down, and perhaps usually traffic is sharded across subreddits that no longer exists
It's obviously harder to scale down than to scale up!
I wonder if they have more users trying to access the same data than usual. A large portion of the popular subreddits are dark but I bet their userbase hasn't dropped that much, so you have more users loading the same posts and comments. It probably drastically changes the dynamics of their load.
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Let me know how it works for you if you try it! Still fixing bugs.