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Merriam Webster’s Dictionary defines “glitch” as “a minor problem that causes a temporary setback .” Yet that’s the term AOL used last Thursday to describe what happened when tens of millions of people could not access their email for at least 5 hours and some as long as a few days.
Call me crazy but “tens of millions” and “a few days” does not “minor” and “temporary” make. Especially not in the virtual world which is all about instant access.
That though wasn’t the half of what went wrong at AOL. When users tried to access their email, they were directed to a page that said something to the effect that “the service was not currently available” and members should “try back in a few minutes”. That message never changed during the whole incident. And neither did the AOL homepage, which instead featured articles on such topics as who was a more watchable leading man, Vince or Brad. You wanted to know what was going on with your email account? You had to go to The New York Times or CNN website to find out.
Those who didn’t think to check other sources for info were forced to call AOL’s 1-800 number, where they were similarly left in the dark. There was no recorded message on the automated system to tell users that their problem was a systemic one. Instead they had to go through a five minute set of automated question designed to direct them to the right department. Then they were put on hold for the standard 2 1/2 minutes…which sometimes turned to 25…to be told to sit tight.
CNN and The New York Times announced at around 4:00 that afternoon that AOL spokespeople were saying the problem was solved. That didn’t mean though that users received their mail or that information. As late as the next day, some users were being directed to the classic AOL email site, which when I checked it out looked to have been designed in 1997. Sure you got your email, but you could no longer determine just by looking at them which emails you had already read. In some cases you couldn’t download anything with a picture. And the thing timed out after x number of minutes if you didn’t use it—after which it bumped you to the regular site, which of course didn’t work.
Strangely, if you go on the New York Times website today and search for the story, nothing comes up at all. Last week there were four stories on the incident. This week none. Why?
Why is this being treated as a non-story?
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Posted by Frankenstein on Jun 6 07:57AM"The news" my dear, is not about providing information of interest to it's readers. It hasn't been for years. "The news" is about what whoever owns "The news" wants people to hear or not hear. AOL/Time/Warner, as owners of both "The news" and the AOL email service in question, apparently did not consider screwing up millions of people's accounts big time as viable "news." Go figure...
Posted by DC Gal on Jun 6 09:18PMThe media bias in the UK has become a joke. Our news papers all pamper to the advertisers and fill themselves with C list celebs. Even the Guardian does it. As the media is now owned by fewer people it is only going to get worse. But the net and blogs throw up some really good stuff. So lets hope that doesn't go the way of China too.
eps Lovely layout and some really good articles. 3 cheers forf4reedom of expression.
DC GAL has it so right on the money. "News" iant "news" unless someone says so. I guess I was one of the few million that got lucky and didnt suffer, because nothing has been wrong with my AOL...and had it not been for your post Alexa, I would have never known anything about it. And it's actually kinda scary when you think about it, because what other news out there, is not being shared with us...
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