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ShadySue

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« Reply #50 on: March 04, 2014, 15:17 »
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Interesting that StockXchng and StockXpert are both down, too.  All connected?
Maybe an attack then.


« Reply #51 on: March 04, 2014, 15:28 »
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Japanese is often not so bad  translated by google:

"This page is not working. We apologize for the inconvenience, please wait for a while. I do it and apologize, we will give you a coupon code for 10% discount which is available at the time of the purchase of 50 or more credit next time."

Same as the French message

« Reply #52 on: March 04, 2014, 15:31 »
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Anyone know whats the longest time iStock has ever been down?

« Reply #53 on: March 04, 2014, 15:40 »
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I think it was that time the truck ran over the power/network lines in Calgary which was more than a day. After that they made redundant servers which supposedly would take care of unforeseen catastrophic physical events which are not code related.

I think they tweaked the code for some new feature/performance patch or set of bug fixes and it broke something essential in the code.

Maybe they added 4k video upload options  :P


« Reply #54 on: March 04, 2014, 15:47 »
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2 OnDemand sales, I wonder if it is because of iStock down? I had last one in Feb :)

« Reply #55 on: March 04, 2014, 15:52 »
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This is off one of the partner sites, also down?

"New Customers save 14% on iStock credits! Use promo code: NEWPIK14"

www.freepik.com

on the banner above the istock banner (?what ever?)
« Last Edit: March 04, 2014, 15:54 by ksgal »

« Reply #56 on: March 04, 2014, 15:54 »
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I suppose the longer it is down the more of a discount they will offer buyers on our images.

« Reply #57 on: March 04, 2014, 15:59 »
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« Reply #58 on: March 04, 2014, 16:04 »
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I think they consider you family Sean so join on in  ;D

« Reply #59 on: March 04, 2014, 16:05 »
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I think they consider you family Sean so join on in  ;D

Just the red headed stepchild now.

(lol at Semmick)

« Reply #60 on: March 04, 2014, 16:10 »
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How about a fricken 10% royalty bump for contributors for crying out loud!!

« Reply #61 on: March 04, 2014, 16:15 »
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Lobo's hammer is rotting!

ShadySue

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« Reply #62 on: March 04, 2014, 16:16 »
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How about a fricken 10% royalty bump for contributors for crying out loud!!
They certainly owe us something for not 'selling our work online' which we pay them a LOT to do.

« Reply #63 on: March 04, 2014, 16:18 »
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I'll bet this guy isn't the only one going elsewhere...

https://twitter.com/iStock/status/440949963132915712

And I loved Ron's #lostalltouchwithreality :)

BTW I wonder if this guy considers Sean a spammer...

https://twitter.com/MikeDLacy/status/440949200117710848

« Reply #64 on: March 04, 2014, 16:20 »
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Yeah, that was directed at me, so I deleted my tweet to him.  Honestly, if you're going to rant in a big open room, you should expect a response you may not have been expecting.

« Reply #65 on: March 04, 2014, 16:20 »
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Let's see if my 2011 prediction did in fact come true....

The same people that wrote the code are now fixing it.  The same people that are fixing it will write the next code.  So I can only see more and longer outages.  Eventually we will hit one where the accounting is so screwed up that iStock will have to admit it can't be fixed. Oh that will be a bad day - but I see it coming in the trends.

TPTB see Glory Land across the river.  The worker bees are taking bridge parts from behind them and laying them in front.  At some point in the middle the bridge is disconnected from land at both ends. And great was the fall thereof.

« Reply #66 on: March 04, 2014, 16:23 »
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Somehow hashtags in French seem cuter - from a customer via Twitter "iStock est down. #joie"


« Reply #67 on: March 04, 2014, 16:29 »
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Sean is on them, hunting their twitter feed for stocksy customers :)

https://twitter.com/iStock/status/440876736956219393
I don't want to offend anyone, but I probably will. This is just pathetic, regardless of how much I don't like iStock.

Or maybe I'm just conservative and have an outdated view on professionalism, and this is how you do marketing in the modern times. In any case, I would never spam like this.

Go ahead, downvote.

« Reply #68 on: March 04, 2014, 16:32 »
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As a side thought...

I'm in IT, and lately it seems that more and more the business side of things are driving conversions from legacy (old ) systems to new (windows/web based) systems.

The one thing I have noticed on multiple projects is the objections of the IT people to slow it down or design some redundancy into a project are shot down by the business side.  Data clean up, parallel production, testing and correcting development before going live are things of the past in this new world.

The Project Time Line is KING - and all other considerations don't matter.

This has resulted in some interesting problems when they try to 'go live' with a project that has shown, in testing, to fail miserably but they go forward anyways with the "We Will Fix It Later" motto.

Makes me go hmmmmm...

« Reply #69 on: March 04, 2014, 16:33 »
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Sean is on them, hunting their twitter feed for stocksy customers :)

https://twitter.com/iStock/status/440876736956219393
I don't want to offend anyone, but I probably will. This is just pathetic, regardless of how much I don't like iStock.

Or maybe I'm just conservative and have an outdated view on professionalism, and this is how you do marketing in the modern times. In any case, I would never spam like this.

Go ahead, downvote.

I don't see it as spamming.  As I see it, twitter is a big open room with everyone yelling.  If I want to yell about something in response to someone else yelling, especially when there's an opportunity like 8 hours of downtime, to offer an alternative, what's wrong with that?  It's not automated, and it isn't offensive.  So we'll have to disagree. :)

« Reply #70 on: March 04, 2014, 16:34 »
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spike - what is pathetic is how istock treated Sean. A response like this is light hearted humour compared to how they treated him.

And yes, its modern guerrilla marketing. Happens all the time on social media.

« Reply #71 on: March 04, 2014, 16:36 »
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I don't see it as spamming.  As I see it, twitter is a big open room with everyone yelling.  If I want to yell about something in response to someone else yelling, especially when there's an opportunity like 8 hours of downtime, to offer an alternative, what's wrong with that?  It's not automated, and it isn't offensive.  So we'll have to disagree. :)
You could have tweeted "@istock is down, if you want to buy at a stock agency that's online, check #stocksy" or something similar, once, as a reply to their site experiencing downtime. I'm sure everybody who's interested would see you message (it was near the top of the list, right?). This is just spamming by my criteria. Then again, maybe I don't understand how twitter and life in general work. Whatever. :)

« Reply #72 on: March 04, 2014, 16:37 »
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Sean is on them, hunting their twitter feed for stocksy customers :)

https://twitter.com/iStock/status/440876736956219393
I don't want to offend anyone, but I probably will. This is just pathetic, regardless of how much I don't like iStock.

Or maybe I'm just conservative and have an outdated view on professionalism, and this is how you do marketing in the modern times. In any case, I would never spam like this.

Go ahead, downvote.

I won't vote you down, but there is a certain history involving Sean and iStock which has led to some bitterness, added to which iStock is not noted for the courtesy and kindliness with which it treats anybody doing business with it, so I reckon it is fair game.

« Reply #73 on: March 04, 2014, 16:38 »
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Sean is on them, hunting their twitter feed for stocksy customers :)

https://twitter.com/iStock/status/440876736956219393
I don't want to offend anyone, but I probably will. This is just pathetic, regardless of how much I don't like iStock.

Or maybe I'm just conservative and have an outdated view on professionalism, and this is how you do marketing in the modern times. In any case, I would never spam like this.

Go ahead, downvote.

It was Getty that decided they wanted Sean as a competitor ... rather than one of their most successful contributors. Now they are reaping what they sowed.

ShadySue

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« Reply #74 on: March 04, 2014, 16:40 »
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Sean is on them, hunting their twitter feed for stocksy customers :)

https://twitter.com/iStock/status/440876736956219393
I don't want to offend anyone, but I probably will. This is just pathetic, regardless of how much I don't like iStock.

Or maybe I'm just conservative and have an outdated view on professionalism, and this is how you do marketing in the modern times. In any case, I would never spam like this.

Go ahead, downvote.

You think it's wrong to try to help people who can't buy images they need for project deadlines?
You'd rather the customers just failed?

And, as has been said already, after they way they treated Sean, he's got every right.


 

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