Broken Wiki Incident
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- | On or about 2052, headline news was created when rationalists around the world were horrified to find that their favorite website, [[RationalWiki]], was malfunctioning. | + | On or about 2052, headline news was created when self-styled rationalists (and those who like to mock them) around the world were horrified to find that their favorite website, [[RationalWiki]], was malfunctioning. |
Keyboards were pounded, fingers were pointed, accusations were bandied about, forums were electrified and the internet ground to a halt as international investigations to establish the cause of the failure were instigated. The [[FBI]] were initially suspected of being behind the outage but this was denied by their secret head of operations, one [[Andrew Schlafly|A Schlafly]]. | Keyboards were pounded, fingers were pointed, accusations were bandied about, forums were electrified and the internet ground to a halt as international investigations to establish the cause of the failure were instigated. The [[FBI]] were initially suspected of being behind the outage but this was denied by their secret head of operations, one [[Andrew Schlafly|A Schlafly]]. |
Current revision as of 21:08, 12 March 2008
On or about 2052, headline news was created when self-styled rationalists (and those who like to mock them) around the world were horrified to find that their favorite website, RationalWiki, was malfunctioning.
Keyboards were pounded, fingers were pointed, accusations were bandied about, forums were electrified and the internet ground to a halt as international investigations to establish the cause of the failure were instigated. The FBI were initially suspected of being behind the outage but this was denied by their secret head of operations, one A Schlafly.
Many and varied were the pointed accusations then directed at Linus who responded immediately and comprehensively to all questions asked and who dropped everything to fix the problem. Or not.
Finally, after some hours, in early 2053, Tmtoulouse did something quick and dirty to get the show back on the road, and the site came back on-line to relief of all. While there appear to be some alleged "improvements" (100 points!), some irksome bugs have been making some editor's experience less than optimum.