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  • femboy_link.mp4
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    341 year ago

    It’s entirely possible that they’ve made some assumptions about what a “normal” level of traffic looks like when writing code for their backend, which has caused some things to break when that has changed.

    Not our fault if their code is shit.

      • femboy_link.mp4
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        91 year ago

        Honestly, it’s probably not - if I’m actually right this is likely an issue that Reddit’s engineers never predicted would happen so never planned for it. I was being hyperbolic.

      • sickmatter
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        51 year ago

        It’s not reactive. A proper reactive system can handle fluctuations in usage patterns more robustly.