X glitch wipes out most pictures and links tweeted before December 2014

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X glitch wipes out most pictures and links tweeted before December 2014
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X glitch wipes out most pictures and links tweeted before December 2014::Ellen’s famous ‘most retweeted’ selfie from the 2014 Oscars has had its image restored, but most old tweets have broken short links instead of the media or links that should be there.

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It's more that finally it starts to show how stupid firing most of the staff was

Most people in tech anticipated it to run fine for a while but then eventually stuff like this will show up more often because you don't have people that actually understand the code anymore and which kind of side-effects to think about with changes

To zoom out even more: It's just one more incident showing how fragile investor-sustained digital information systems are.

Every website that came before the current crop of mega-scale privacy-invading behemoths also failed, and took down all their user data and history with them. Why would anyone expect Twitter to be any different?

My Geocities page :(

a piece of history i wish i could pull up and remind myself how far i've come in web design

Try archive.org

But like I don't know the url. My geocities are better left in my memories

I had a Tripod page dedicated to a spider in my office I named Mr. Jibbles and took low-res pictures of him with my first digital camera (came free with a copy of Windows XP). I'd kind of like to see Mr. Jibbles again, but I'm sure he's not as jibbly as I remember.

Every website that came before the current crop of mega-scale privacy-invading behemoths also failed, and took down all their user data and history with them.

Livejournal would like a word with you.

Current mood: Amused 😄
Current music: The sound of my own thoughts...

They're from before my time. But they also hosted some art that I found after the fact that I really love, so I'm glad (and a bit surprised) to see the data is still up.

That said, they're owned and operated by Russians now. So....