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Fluffy Biscuits writes:

Politics.ie seems to be down and has been for most of the day. I understand some of the users may have quit and formed a new site and others are on the brilliantly but not as busy (but will be) politicalworld.org . Anyone have the low down on what’s happening!!

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25 thoughts on “Ask A Broadsheet Reader

  1. Gary D

    Blacknight Hosting (which politics.ie is hosted on) has been experiencing DDOS attacks all day, hence the downtime

    1. Pedantic Pat

      Nothing to do with it, it’s clearly a database problem. The site is up as it’s giving a vBulletin error.

      Saying that, Blacknight has been crap of late.

  2. Emah

    The govt wouldn’t give them free hotel rooms with traffic cones or sustain so they,’ve jacked it and gone to lisbon…

  3. phil

    I used to like politics.ie, the odd time you would hear something interesting , from someone close to the political action, but those people seem to have left the site ages ago.

    Now its just a handful of posters beating the heads off each other, and they ignore the sometimes poster and just bash each other …

    In my humble opinion that seems to be the way most of those sites go, they are good for a while but get hijacked by what becomes the usual suspects , and OPS quickly get derailed by the play the man rather than the ball paradigm…

    1. Caroline

      Too right. Got ourselves a pretty sweet set-up. Some dogs will bark at every doorbell, but oldtimers like us know to just sit and wait.

  4. Joe Loughnane

    P.ie has been on a downward spiral for quite some time. Most users have migrated to voat.co/v/boards

  5. Lilly

    I’ve never bothered with P.ie since their cowardly stance on Kate Fitzgerald row. Always thought David Cochrane a bit of a donkey anyway. Broadsheet is the only show in town.

  6. Supercrazyprices

    Cochrane is full of himself which breaks the first rule of business, Sanity over Vanity. Never make if about yourself.

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