Posted on 11/02/2012 4:47:28 PM PDT by Bon mots
Looks like Facebook is having some real trouble... knocked offline for some reason and not coming back up...
http://downrightnow.com/facebook
http://www.facebook.com
Weird. My Facebook didn’t go down. Different areas, I guess. I’ve been on all afternoon and have had no trouble posting there for both personal and business use.
Odd, I’m not having any problems. Loads fast and no one in my feed is mentioning a thing about problems.
The US Postal service is.
LOL!
I wish we had a like button, if it would not make things worse.
BofA is down too..
Where do I report that Facebook is down?
interesting
I thought it was me getting suspended after I posted the uninstalling Obama pic....what a coincidence.
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Here, on FR... :)
Mine is still down in Green Bay.
LOL.
So is Joe Biden’s brain to mouth filter.
I have to shave between posts here!
Facebook on iPad working for me.
OMG! OMG! OMG!
my account wont load but my boyfriends does...like i said I posted the pic of the uninstalling obama onto fb and its been down for me since.
Anonymous, the internet hacktivist group known for its widely publicised and high profile DDoS (distributed denial of service) and website defacement attacks, have threatened to take down Facebook and release Zyngas portfolio of games for free to the masses.The reason for the attack, which they are calling #OP MaZynga, is due to Zyngas announcement that it will lay off 1,000 of its employees and begin outsourcing work to third parties in a bid to save money and stay afloat.
Zynga made its initial layoff announcement during Apples recent iPad Mini event, using the high profile distraction to its advantage, laying off 5 percent of its workforce whilst avoiding as much media coverage as possible. Many people, myself included, felt that the timing of the announcement was extremely irresponsible. Zyngas unceremonious dismissal of staff was a very ill advised move.
But the fact of the matter is, Zynga is in trouble. Their stock price has dropped 75 percent over the past 12 months and recent investments in games such as The Ville and the companys $200 million dollar acquisition of OMGPOP for Words with Friends has cost them dearly. The good ship Zynga is sinking and the only way they can stay afloat is to offload staff, cut costs and pray that their games stay relevant, and user engagement doesnt continue to drop off.
Anonymous threatening to make Zyngas games available to the masses for free is not going to help Zyngas remaining staff one bit. If such an attack were to take place, it would have a devastating effect on Zyngas business, stock price and advertising revenue. Anonymous will simply amplify Zyngas woes and risk the job security of many more Zynga employees in the process. This is why an attack of this nature would be bad for everyone involved.
As far as Facebook is concerned, Anonymous have threatened to take down Facebook several times. It hasn't happened yet, and it is unlikely to happen.
But with all that being said I applaud Anonymous for bringing further attention to Zyngas recent behaviour. What Zynga did was irresponsible and they should at least acknowledge this to the public. Zynga have admitted to possessing £1 billion in cash and equivalents, could that money have been used to at least try and retain their employees? Maybe they have already tried. If they had tried, then they should have made that clear and not brushed the matter under the carpet, whilst the media had their collective eyes fixed solely on Apples keynote.
If you ask me, Anonymous have already succeeded, and their threats - even if they come to nothing - have raised awareness of Zyngas miss-steps. For that they deserve to be acknowledged. I think its important to have groups like Anonymous in the online world. Sometimes they may be a little misguided, but they give the internet a voice that has the potential to be used for good. On this occasion they have made their collective voices heard and the media is closely watching every move that Zynga makes. Thats all that really matters.
What do you think of the whole mess? Do you think Anonymous will successfully carry out their plans on Guy Fawkes Night, or is this just another publicity stunt? Were Zynga right to lay off staff, despite all the money they have in the bank?
CBS News: Facebook Down in Europe - Anonymous Claims Responsibility
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