Can anyone confirm the actual times the regional network went down in accordance to when voat was taken offline? Seems like way too coordinated of change in comms at once. Its to my impression both went offline at noon CST. Would any patriots shine more light on this to show how small of a window of discrepancy this is? Or is the window of time between both being taken down much larger?
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Not rude at all! An excellent an accurate description. I was just wondering logistically if it was possible at all or if my understanding of how the tech works is incompatible with the avenue of possibility
Nashville blasts occurred at 6:40 am CST, while Voat was shutdown at 12 noon PST (which is 2 pm CST). This is more than a 7-hour time difference, so highly unlikely the two events are connected.
Yes, however, the att backup electric generators ran out of power post bomb after the gas lines shut down it wasn't a big kaboom then service down it took a few hours for the generators to die. There was a 7 hour gap from the bomb but the gap of losing internet and mobile service and that site going down is within an hour, maybe even minutes. I also lost att service around noon cst because I was in Nashville when it happened
They had a sticky on Voat saying they were shutting down.
Something about they were paying for the site OOP since the angel donor fell through back in March & how fitting it was to sacrifice the site on Christmas.
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The mods at Voat are kikes. The migration to here is a godsend.
It was hosted on Cloudflare which partners with ATT for colocation of their cloud facilities. I've been keeping this in mind since I saw that Cloudflare heavily utilizes ATT.