Starting at 5:50 AM Eastern time, a data caching error caused steemit.com and other applications leveraging Steemit’s HTTP API to display stale account history data. The fact that multiple applications displayed this information lead some users to believe that the issue was with the Steem blockchain, however, that was not the case. At no time was the blockchain affected and therefore at no time were follower counts, posts, or funds at risk.
We are still investigating the exact cause of the original caching error and should have fixes deployed within 24 hours. We have also instituted fixes which ensure that if the bug does appear again it will not result in stale account history being displayed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Team Steemit
@enjar | April 19, 2018, 6:54 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [
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I took it as a sign that I needed to go to bed lol. Left me a little confused that early in the morning why I was only seeing blogs/comments saying they where 12 or more day old and everything more recent being missing.
Thanks you for communicating with the community in regards to this outage.
I'm in full agreement with you. A status page or something offsite where people can go for updates. Both. Discord maybe? A GINAbot alert? Something. I'd rather keep it in the confines of what users are commonly using that doesn't include the social media we're attempting to transition away from, but hey, even that is better than panicking from lack of information.
@steevc | April 19, 2018, 9:02 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [
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That's fair enough, but letting people know they are aware there are issues helps to quell the panic.
I was thinking of something like this https://status.dropbox.com/
Attackers are not necessarily going to be using the website 24/7, but posting an announcement to a place that is specifically for announcing outages is something that may give an attacker an alert.
I fully understand the seriousness, and the amount of money at stake. If you read that post I shared, they gave their policy on this type of thing. What you (and other users) want to happen in order to feel more safe is actually something that would make you less safe. Given the seriousness of what is at stake, not communicating anything until the situation is under control makes a lot of sense.
Thank your for your explanation, @steemitdev.
I hope Team Steemit can resolve the probleem soon.
This is my report on my community in Jakarta at the time the problem. Sorry, it is still in Bahasa Indonesia.
https://steemit.com/steemit/@blogiwank/20180420-steemit-error
@diodio | April 21, 2018, 9:48 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [
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@steevc true talk, steemit needs an official page like all other social media, as a matter of fact , I will suggest that an important update like this be received on every steemians page.This will keep us abreast of recent antecedent and unfolding events.