Day 3 of 100: When Systems Fail

Of course, right after I go dark on social media, my webhost starts having problems. For the past couple of days, service has been spotty, which has no doubt affected your ability to read the posts I've been writing.


It's even more frustrating on my end because I didn't want to get back on Facebook/Twitter just to communicate server issues. My options were either a) not say anything b) have someone else say something or c) leave it alone.


I chose to leave it alone and logged the dates, but it brought up another realization. While it's great to have a website, if you have pretty decent traffic and all of a sudden your website goes down — then what? How do you let people know the status? You can't email everyone but you could send a message out to Twitter and Facebook where it has a better chance of reaching people. No, it may not hit everyone, but shooting out that information would be doing due diligence.


So yeah, in this case my site having troubles lately has nothing to do with Starscream (my computer). Completely random occurrence that just so happened to coincide with going dark. Curses, foiled again!


If you have recommendations for webhosts, please post them in the comments below. Thank you!


About 100 Days: From April 4th to July 13th I'm turning the lights off on Facebook, Twitter and IMs for personal use. Read 100 Days: Turning off the Lights on Social Media for more information. You can also read the 100 Days post archive.




Related posts: Day 2 of 100: On News and Sharing Links
Day 1 of 100: Starscream, a Curse and Why 100?
100 Day Experiment: Turning the Lights Off on Social Media



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