Poor Service UK
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Login is slow and requires multiple re-tries.
Reader limited to only 6 items
Edit of posts doesn’t save.Caches cleared, faulty in firefox, IE, and opera browsers
Nothing to do with Talk Talk, not a subscriber to them.
Unless all Word Press traffic in the UK goes VIA Talk Talk servers? Does it?What have you guys done? Last week no problem, this week dire.
Tracert showed I’m not routing through them anywayThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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This is a known issue they are working on
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/dashboard-errors-related-to-talktalk-isp-issue?replies=2
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This is nothing to do with Talk Talk.
- Read what I have written.
As others on numerous other bad service topics have pointed out.
Constantly referencing this to Talk Talk is pointless.Unless Talk Talk is handling ALL WORDPRESS traffic which if it is the case is a failing of WordPress NOT us users.
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It has been generally accepted that it is not just a TalkTalk issue. You might like to join the rest of us on that thread (178 entries so far and a bit of information from members)
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Unless all Word Press traffic in the UK goes VIA Talk Talk servers? Does it?
since there are many ways to get to and from a web site – one time access might go through Talk Talk and the next page view might not. The problem seems to be affecting everyone that lives in the UK
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OK, auxclass I’d buy that if I hadn’t been running a tracert program in the background since everyone including “happiness engineers” has put the whole blame for poor service on Talk Talk.
Unless Talk Talk are invisible, I follow the routing every time I have a problem in traceable hops.All I want to know is how is WordPress traffic handled?
Does it all go through Talk Talk?
If it doesn’t, WordPress are the problem, if it does WordPress need to move their tied lines away from Talk Talk and not keep bleating that it is the users task to challenge Talk Talk.Either way it needs sorting if the customer displeasure is anything to go by as it is ruining their street cred.
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OK, auxclass I’d buy that if I hadn’t been running a tracert program in the background since everyone including “happiness engineers” has put the whole blame for poor service on Talk Talk.
Unless Talk Talk are invisible, I follow the routing every time I have a problem in traceable hops.All I want to know is how is WordPress traffic handled?
Does it all go through Talk Talk?
If it doesn’t, WordPress are the problem, if it does WordPress need to move their tied lines away from Talk Talk and not keep bleating that it is the users task to challenge Talk Talk.Either way it needs sorting if the customer displeasure is anything to go by as it is ruining their street cred.
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It is in nobody’s best interest to have access problems for an entire area – so I am sure the issue is being worked on – the peasants are out with the pitchforks and the mob is angry – not good at all
About 7% of my visitors are from the UK, stats tell me that my traffic from the UK is a higher % than the average web site – but higher or lower – for WordPress.COM to throw around 7% of the traffic down the rabbit hole is stupid, and say what you want about WordPress.COM (and I have been critical myself of them at times) – they are not stupid.
Is this being fixed fast enough – not at all, and it would be good to fix sooner – once people are turned off a certain %% of people will not come back- be they bloggers or visitors and that is very bad business
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Staff are working with the ISPs not just Talk Talk to resolve this issue. Creating additional threads doesn’t make much sense. Following the main thread is a better option. We have received a number of reports that our users with the ISP TalkTalk, Opal, etc. are having difficulties accessing WordPress.com sites.
Please see https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/dashboard-errors-related-to-talktalk-isp-issue?replies=1 for more information and follow the main thread here https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/talk-talk-no-data-received-error
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