UPDATE 9/23/05 2:34pm PST:
Looks like I was a bit too quick on the CrankyTrigger this morning. Apparently, Streamload had shifted over to Blogspot, but hadn’t updated one of their primary links (1 step off of their home page). Certainly a frustrating but nonetheless innocent oversight. See Streamload’s acknowledgment of the issue here in their P.S.
My apologies for jumping to conclusions. I’m keeping the rest of my blog entry intact so I’m not a hypocrite 😉
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I’m a paying member of Streamload — a multimedia remote storage service — and I regularly follow their blog in my aggregator.
Recently, they’ve been heralding their upcoming major service overhaul in their blog… a huge new feature set, new pricing, and so on. Everything was supposed to go live, well, a few days ago.
Well, a day or two ago, they blogged an apology for the delay, citing power outage issues stemming from a storm (no, not one of the hurricanes). I totally understood… these sort of things happen. But then imagine my amazement and annoyance today when, upon checking their blog, I notice that they’ve wiped out the last month’s worth of entries. Poof, gone. Here’s the Google cache of what they had written.
A firm message to Streamload and any other companies that may be thinking about, ahem, rewriting history: Don’t do it.
1) People like me will catch it and call you on it.
2) This’ll create ill-will and suspicions regarding your firm’s integrity.
And for goodness sake, if you’re nonetheless determined to cover your tracks, at least don’t do it half-assedly; roll-back your press releases, too. Sheesh.
What do you think?