Weku feels sorry for the #inconvenience

Weku is out of the air
at the moment for... well we do not know for how long. This is the message you get if you try:
Sorry for the inconvenience, but we are performing maintenance at the moment.
Before able to open witness to public, we need to verify some witness features.
Especially features related to witness syncing and consistency.
We will be back online soon.
-- Weku Team

At least we know what is going on. Although I do wonder what will happen to my content. The thing is I never found any of what I did post over there back on the world wide web. It made and makes me think (well that first tag already did).

It can be annoying for some people they are "out of the air" if you are for example joining writing contests, but I do believe it is a good idea to run tests first without subscribers feeling annoyed about all these options not operating plus the new bugs buzzing around.
Many other organisations, including banks and the government, do the same, mainly at night and during the weekends.
Weku out of the air gives me time to write. I think most people overhere do not need time. They simply post a picture with or without text and that is it, but as a writer I write (and writing contains more).

If it comes to bugs I have a lot of experiences.
I join other blogging sites as well. One of the most famous like WordPress and Bogspot (blogger, it is google) and the Dutch blogging site Yoors (officially you write Yoo.rs) and Twikie (a new kind of Hyves).
WordPress and Blogger are great so are the apps. If it comes to these two I never need to worry about my content. It is safe over there.
My experiences with Yoors on the other hand, became worse since I am joining as... a mobile blogger (smartphone users are ignored).
Recently they made such a big change, there are even more bugs as before and not only because I am a mobile blogger (using my smartphone), these bugs and problems show up with nearly everything you want to do.

I do not give up easily,
so... I keep on trying to be a member of that commmunity and post my content, but it is hard work.
The answer on each question given is always: Everything is gonne be alright. Well if so it will be in time and at the first place for pc users. Yoors claims there is no difference between a pc user and a smartphone user. I can assure you there is and with an attitude like that they are not ready for the future. Computers are sold less and less, tablets are hardly sold (well they are "gifts" to inmates via JPay), it is the smartphone that has the future.

Real interaction between subscribers and owner/yoorsteam cannot be found at Yoors.
As the owner of a site, with so much potential, I would be happy if problems would be reported. I would not feel offended or tell an active member he is disqualified (not me yet), because my ego is too big, I feel insulted because my baby is not getting the warm welcome I expected. Each site can only conquer the world with active members who do write original content, are present daily and... share!

It is impossible to run a try out with 2-4 people. So no need to have the "long toes stretched out", also there should be no need to tiptoe as a subscriber. Fact is many do. They try to compliment non stop, accept every shit, but feel really stressed out at home. At the moment a big part of the active members do so, they are less active or... run back to facebook. Kind of bitter if you keep in mind Yoors was invented and born out of dissatisfaction with Facebook.

Note: I am a mobile blogger. I use my smartphone. If I can make a post like this, you can do so too!

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