I made several tweets on Twitter today which have disappeared. This was one of them.
WTF?
I made several tweets on Twitter today which have disappeared. This was one of them.
WTF?
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Propably a data replication issue. I see similar things sometimes with facebook, where a post I make while connected to one server hasn’t yet replicated to another server I happen to connect to later. It makes it look like posts have disappeared for a while.
Its on my twitter but reads “8000km to mound in the Philippines”
Actually, as I scrolled down it is there reading “6000 km “
Took a screen shot of both in case you are interested .
I still have it up, with the URL https://twitter.com/SteveSGoddard/status/412822447331635202/photo/1 . But when I try it again, it is gone, and I get the “That page doesn’t exist” fault.
I also have a screenshot.
Here it is… https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B28vXDmHmE-dX29hZDJwYmpvYmc/edit?usp=sharing
You can have only 2 of the following 3 things when it comes to data storage:
1. Integrity
2. Speed.
3. Availability.
Twitter opts for 2 and 3.
It’s back: https://twitter.com/SteveSGoddard/status/412928495526760448/photo/1
That is a different tweet I made this morning.
Oops… Yep. https://twitter.com/SteveSGoddard/status/412822447331635202/photo/1 still doesn’t work.
Maybe my comment will post in this thread:
Climate experts believe that huge amounts of ice are melting in Antarctica at -30C….? No, but if you would like an explanation:
PASADENA, Calif. – Ocean waters melting the undersides of Antarctic ice shelves are responsible for most of the continent’s ice shelf mass loss, a new study by NASA and university researchers has found.
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2013/jun/HQ_13-183_Melting_Ice_Shelves.html
Graph form of webpage map showing rising sea level:
http://www.aviso.oceanobs.com/fileadmin/images/news/indic/msl/MSL_Serie_ALL_Global_IB_RWT_GIA_Adjust.png
The waters underneath are busy with volcanic activity.
Well be happy Steve After one twitter to Gavin I was kicked off account suspended as why no answer but back on then a twitter to Bill Mcnutjob suspended again asked why no answer but back on.
Lorne I’ve never used twitter and I’m curious was it twitter suspending u after a complaint by Gavin or is Gavin himself able to suspend the undesirables?
Also happening to me. Terribly ANNOYING. I have posts missing from yesterday and today.
Not sure stewart they never did tell me what or why or who both times It was just gone and suspended status was gone after I wrote them ans asked why.