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Ongoing Facebook API Outage Worries Developers. Can the Web Depend on FB?

32 pointsby jfiabout 15 years ago

7 comments

kmavmabout 15 years ago
Since this was my group's bug (search infrastructure), I can shine a little light.<p>"Ongoing" is in the article title, but the actual glitch started Thursday night and continued into Friday morning. The title also makes it sound as though the entire Facebook API was broken; to clarify, we were returning stale results from stream search for several hours due to a software issue. This impacted clients like, e.g., kurrently.com or <a href="http://likebutton.me/?q=Bieber" rel="nofollow">http://likebutton.me/?q=Bieber</a> ; you would see results from the start of the incident, rather than up-to-date ones.<p>We've resolved the software issue, and put alerting in place to ensure that we notice sooner. In the future, if you depend on Facebook stream search and notice a flagrant failure like this, feel free to tell me about it: kma at facebook.com
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ZachPruckowskiabout 15 years ago
The whole point of the web is that it's decentralized. It shouldn't be dependent on Facebook or any other site. Obviously, that extreme is impractical, but it's something to strive for.
gdeglinabout 15 years ago
It's good to see the poor stability of the Facebook API starting to get some more public attention. Much of the downtime that top Facebook apps have is due to the platform itself and developers are often powerless to do anything about it. It's disappointing to see that platform stability is still bad even though Facebook has been at this for nearly 3 years.
dmanabout 15 years ago
Works as designed -<p>"A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable." — Leslie Lamport
jrockwayabout 15 years ago
Sure see a lot of complaints about Facebook and the App Store these days. Maybe the whole "walled garden" thing isn't as great as it seems.<p>(Insert analogy about a walled garden where everyone brings their cows to pee. The grass is now greener on the other side of the wall..)
mattmillerabout 15 years ago
Last week an email went out to a lot of big wigs in my company with over the top complaints about some features not working on my software. I was annoyed and kinda bummed. Now I am just glad it didn't make it into the NY Times.
Qzabout 15 years ago
To be succinct: Obv not.