you've done better than me....my other two followers are my wife and younger son. My wife was the one who gave me the link in the first place and my son is getting seriously pissed in Kiev at the mo and I suspect looking at his father's twitter feed is the last thing on his mind.
Bollocks to Brexit
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Re: Bollocks to Brexit
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Perhaps people could stop trying to access the petition just to see how many sigs it's got? Might help to stop it crashing quite so often.
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Mister Paul
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Re: Bollocks to Brexit
It's going to be way more than that already. I signed it hours ago and still haven't got the confirmation email. There must be a huge backlog of emails.
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You'll know better than me, but the rate of increase seemed to slow down after the crashes, so they could have slowed the flow to keep it up?
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Mister Paul
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Re: Bollocks to Brexit
Sending an email takes longer than serving a web page. It's natural that the emails would be taking a while to send.
Also, if they have to choose where to put resources, the web page is more important. If the emails take hours, that less of a problem than the website crashing.
I've worked with the company that provides the petition software. I dare say they are having a busy day.
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"Your signature will not be counted until you click the link in the email"
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They're getting something like 900-1000 signatures a minute on the Revoke petition... I wouldn't be surprised if it tops 2 million tomorrow.
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