It is scandalous that a service like BackBlaze, who purport to be ready to host production services (B2), use a budget registrar who are /known/ for shenanigans.<p>Glad it seems to be returning to normal.
"@GoDaddy suspended your domain BECAUSE OF AN ABUSE REPORT?"<p>Well, when we stand and allow tech companies to shut down customer accounts because of accusations on the internet, that's what we end up with...
"Update: We have a human being from
@Godaddy
on the phone. We were sent to the wrong department, but hoping we get a quick-route to the right place."<p><a href="https://twitter.com/backblaze/status/1360368102073004035" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/backblaze/status/1360368102073004035</a>
It's already been mentioned on Twitter, but it really is quite a coincidence that Notion has also been down today from an abuse report against a domain. I think it's unlikely there's a connection though, just bad luck.<p><a href="https://twitter.com/nicolas09F9/status/1360365745356607489?s=19" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/nicolas09F9/status/1360365745356607489?s...</a>
Wow. Maybe one idea to mitigate in the future is to be registered one multiple tlds and at multiple registrars. Have your client libraries round robin request to the .com .net .whatever. That way your existing customers still have service.<p>I’ve never done this, just spitballing ideas
Hopefully it's back up now?<p><a href="https://twitter.com/backblaze/status/1360386459597905921" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/backblaze/status/1360386459597905921</a>
Would be a shame if something should happen to your nice little business here. We can help you avoid some of those risks for a modest monthly fee. And thanks again for hosting at our data center in Sicily.