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What do You do When You See the Fail Whale?

11/13/2009 | By Misty Belardo
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For those new on Twitter The Fail Whale is a signal that Twitter is down.  Just like in any other sites that suddenly gets a big number of users, maintenance or errors and delays are quiet natural.

When Twitter experiences an outage, users see the “fail whale” error message image created by Yiying Lu, an illustration of red birds using nets to hoist a whale from the ocean along with the text “Too many tweets! Please wait a moment and try again.”

Twitter experienced approximately 98 percent uptime in 2007, or about six full days of downtime. Twitter’s downtime was particularly noticeable during events popular with the technology industry such as the 2008 Macworld Conference & Expo keynote address. During May 2008 Twitter’s new engineering team made architectural changes to deal with the scale of growth. Stability issues resulted in down time or temporary feature removal.

Found this video of a spoof when Adolf Hitler found out that Twitter was down.  It was quiet emotional moment for him.  Really hilarious video.  Would  you react like he did? What do you do when you see a Fail Whale?

Here are some funny  things that people did the last time Twitter was down according to an article on TechCrunch:

  1. Talk about Twitter being down on FriendFeed
  2. Talk about Twitter being down on Facebook
  3. Talk about Twitter being down over IM
  4. Leave a comment on a blog post about Twitter being down (preferably this one)
  5. Talk about Twitter being down via text message
  6. Talk about Twitter being down over email
  7. Tip TechCrunch that Twitter is down
  8. Write your own blog post about Twitter being down (for an example, see this blog post)
  9. Talk about Twitter being down on Pownce Plurk
  10. Talk about Twitter being down on Identi.ca
  11. Talk about Twitter being down internally on Yammer
  12. Think about Twitter being down
  13. Call an actual friend to talk about Twitter being down
  14. Invite an actual friend over to talk about Twitter being down
  15. Go outside

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Author: Misty Belardo

Misty is a Digital Activations Director for one of the most awarded interactive ad agencies in the Philippines. Her true love is design and self-expression. She believes in encouraging others to bring out their creativity to the surface and in whatever medium they feel comfortable with. A designer at heart that loves hand drawn design. She enjoys sketching, painting and doodling. Creating avatars and hand drawn icons and logos are her favorite. Gifted with a very active imagination and uses that to blog about her interactive experiences. Coffee and music lover. Loves social media, Twitter and FaceBook. Connect with her on Twitter @mistygirlph and FaceBook : Mistygirlph


6 Comments

Scott Millar

November 13th, 2009

Excellent. LOL @ Tumblr… hahaha

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January 14th, 2010

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Perri @bethebutterfly

February 6th, 2010

So funny and SO true! The last time Twitter was down I changed my Facebook status to “I hate when Twitter is down”. Twitter being down is just the thing you want to Tweet about! But you feel completely cut off!
LOL Twitter peeps are so funny!

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Brent ~ the roseman

February 16th, 2010

Hmmm… ahhhhh… yessss… I see. Just waiting for the “hate” comments because of the Hitler video. You should have seen the reaction when I put my goldfish (one of 4) picture with the name Hitler on a bulletin board in the local mall here. You would have thought I’d committed a hate crime. I always wondered about that… if you don’t mention this guys name, don’t talk about what he did, what’s stopping the next guy from doing the same thing? Shouldn’t we be learning from the past, not trying to bury it? Things to think about… when Twitter is down.

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lin @lin01923

February 19th, 2010

hilarious i need to share this

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Kat Caverly

March 7th, 2010

I smile when I see the Fail Whale because it is a delightful character and then I reload the page. Almost always I connect where I wanted to go with one additional attempt. And those little birdies, super birdies!

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