Facebook Admits Site Instability
If you’re certain that you updated your Facebook status to tell the world that you were eating breakfast this morning, but your very important missive doesn’t appear anywhere on your profile, you’re not on your own.
Social networking giant, Facebook, has confirmed that the site is having stability problems which include disappearing content, profiles being unavailable, error messages when posting content and difficulties in logging on.
Facebook hasn’t revealed why the problems are occurring, leaving people to speculate on a site attack such as Twitter’s recent Denial of Service problem.
It could also be that Facebook had just grown up so fast since we last saw it, with the site announcing last week that its membership had passed the 300 million mark.
Whatever the reason, the Facebook Help Centre assures us it is “looking to fix the issues as soon as possible,” which is great as otherwise I have to resort to using this blog to remind everyone that the count-down to my birthday is on.
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Oh..!! If the Honchos says this that its unstable… its a kinda a difficult situation that the little software have more and even more bugs ..