Tom just posted a bulletin that said that there has been a lot of blackouts in California ( headquarters of Myspace) due to the extreme heat weather. Also when it says that "sorry there is an unexpectded error -----" that means there are too many people trying to connect at once. Hope this helps!
2006-08-04 15:42:08
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answered by k1ng_koopa713 3
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Tonight its My Space again. Last week when My Space went out it was
because of the Power outages in California due to the Excessive
Heat causing a drain in the power grid.
So Many people are complaning about it tonight I thought I would
just repeat my last weeks message. PLEASE ignore Yahoo, unless they
are out now too. lol
OLD MESSAGE but it reapplies now.-->
I had this problem a few days ago, and so many people are asking
this question again tonight that perhaps Yahoo is still having
minor problems.
What can you do about it? Nothing!
Please read the following note.
Give em a break people!
So many people have PANICKED. I wrote this for all...
Why do people panic when they can't connect. I have been locked out
for weeks at a time a few years back.
Yahoo was disabled a day or two ago because of technical
difficulties.
"Will they shut down today?",,,,,,, Just a sec let me check my
crystal ball,,,,,,,,,just a Minute,,,,,,,,Just a minute,,,,,,,,,,
Dam! sorry the battery in my Crystal ball just went dead, can't
tell the future now.
The ONLY time Yahoo or any MAJOR site like that shuts down is
because of technical difficulties.
Something you have to get use to if your going to use the internet.
Try back later and ALWAYS have a backup like MSN, or Google, or God
forbid even AIM in an emergency to comtact your friends and ask if
they have trouble on their end.
Yahoo Outage 2006-07-23
http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=15...
MySpace Outage 2006-07-23
http://msn-cnet.com.com/2300-1025_3-6097...
AND HERE
http://msn-cnet.com.com/myspace+returns+...
2006-08-04 23:30:03
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answered by space_man_stitch 6
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What do you want for free??!
If they were a high-end operation, they'd be set up in a colocation facility with backup power and redundant network connections.
Given that it's a freebie running on a shoestring budget, it's probably running out of a garage somewhere in the low desert.
2006-08-04 23:35:12
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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