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[update] Resolved: We have resolved the issue that was causing slowness. #AO3 should be back to functioning normally for all users! If you are still experiencing any issues past this point, please let us know. Thank you for your patience!
#AO3's February releases included new admin tools for our Support and Policy & Abuse teams, as well as a bunch of challenge and collection fixes and a host of small updates and improvements. We also upgraded to Rails 8 and Elasticsearch 9! Read more at ao3-news.org/v-0-9-461
[update] Investigating: #AO3 and #Fanlore are currently down. We are investigating.
#OTW Systems volunteers have published a postmortem about the issues behind the unplanned #AO3 downtime in early March. Check it out on AO3: ao3-news.org/2v2en3bf
[update] Resolved: #AO3 and #Fanlore are back! Our data center says they have disabled the upstream provider that was causing the outage, but we are continuing to monitor the situation.
#AO3's March code releases included a slew of collection, bookmark, and history bug fixes, as well as several improvements for site admins. Read more at ao3-news.org/v-0-9-468
[update] Monitoring: #AO3 is currently experiencing some slowness. We’ve resolved the issue and are monitoring. Some users on older devices may still encounter errors as we continue making adjustments.
#AO3 is exiting open beta! Learn more about how far we've come since launching open beta, our future plans for improvement, and what you can do to contribute at otw-news.org/4w2dn3tc
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