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Twitter - how far is too far

Ian White Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for thumb_white.gifTwitter service levels over the last few weeks have been appalling, as I write Instant Messaging service is AWOL. The core service has been famously unreliable for months mostly due to runaway success combined with issues associated with scaling  of the chosen platform, to the extent that this rather amusing web site have been created istwitterdown.com (which itself is fairly slow). 

But has it gone too far? Has the reputation of the service diminished to a level to which other service will be able to a take advantage of  user unhappiness such as Plurk?

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Thank you for the link up!

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Adam DesAutels

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