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Odds and Ends: How NOT to run an internet company

javabeans: So I’m pretty sure everyone noticed we’ve been having technical difficulties on our site. For a while, actually, though it’s been pretty bad lately.

girlfriday: What gave it away?

javabeans: You mean like when you typed in “dramabeans.com” and got “Site not found” or “Bad Gateway” or sad faces?

girlfriday: Or read our angry tweets in the middle of the night, threatening to fire the monkeys?

HeadsNo2: Yeah, what did y’all mean by that again?

javabeans: Our metaphorical tech monkeys, which in retrospect might have been preferable to the actual tech support we got. Because… sigh… let’s just say that we’ve had a long, arduous relationship with our tech company and have since decided to go our separate ways.

girlfriday: You make it sound like such a civilized parting. Amicable divorces really depend on which party you’re talking to.

HeadsNo2: When it was really a “Get your crap and get in the car, we’re LEAVING!” kind of thing?

javabeans: It certainly felt like we were escaping something. At first, our site just started crashing intermittently and our hosting company would step in and fix things. But then we started going down all the time, and they would “fix” things that made everything worse, and tell us it was all solved, and instead we were still getting Bad Gateways and frowny faces.

girlfriday: I wanted to punch those frowny faces in their frowny mouths.

HeadsNo2: Well, I know *I* was worried, and I’m sure all the readers were too. But I think you guys have had the most sleepless nights from all this madness.

javabeans: I would pull white hair in the morning, and by nighttime, THERE WAS MORE WHITE HAIR. They were multiplying! It was actually horrifying. Aging in high speed.

HeadsNo2: You’re never supposed to pull them! Didn’t your mother tell you what happens when you pull them?!

girlfriday: My mother never ran an internet company!

HeadsNo2: But she’d probably have run a better internet company than [REDACTED]. Wait, are we redacting?

javabeans: You know, normally I’d argue for taking the high road, gracious separations, and basic human dignity. But… our experience being hosted by Flywheel was so, so, incredibly, egregiously, unfathomably terrible that we’re okay to name and shame.


 

HeadsNo2: Consider it a public service announcement.

girlfriday: Yes, it’s for the good of humanity! And also any future internet websites needing hosting.

javabeans: Honestly, we would have had no problem if they just told us they couldn’t serve us, and that they wished us well and sent us away. Because we know we’re a big site with tons of comments, and maybe somebody else was better equipped to handle us.

girlfriday: At the beginning, they were friendly and willing to help whenever things went awry. It’s just that things kept going awry, and ultimately we just needed our site to work.

javabeans: Looking back, we should have left them a lot sooner, but they would repeatedly tell us they had a new solution that would make everything better and we wanted to believe them. But even though they kept insisting they would fix things, things wouldn’t fix. We’d send emails, and they wouldn’t answer our questions. For every five questions, we got maybe one answer. It was always the “We’re on it, we’ll get back to you,” followed by… dead silence.

girlfriday: At one point they moved us to fancy new hardware, telling us that it would fix the constant glitching, by creating replica sites that would act as emergency backups in case one went down. Good in theory. In practice, however, you would post a comment to one of the replicas, and it wouldn’t replicate to the other sites. Basically, it turned one site into a three-headed monster.

javabeans: Yes, if the heads kept eating the comments from the other heads.

HeadsNo2: I promise I was not one (or two) of those heads.

javabeans: As part of the “improvements,” they set up some complicated caching to relieve server load, only it was perhaps the worst caching function to ever be created. Essentially it froze our site in 15-minute intervals, so rather than updating every time you refreshed the page to show new comments, the old page would stick for 15 minutes! Without showing new comments!

girlfriday: We could see on the back end that comments were being made, but the front page would be stuck. This was nuts on days we had high commenting traffic, because a Cheese in the Trap episode could easily get 100 comments in the first hour, but for some people, it would look like there was no discussion going on!

javabeans: We’re just so sorry about that to everyone, because we’re a site dedicated to robust conversation, and our site was actively killing that conversation. UGH. I still get fumey thinking about that.

HeadsNo2:: But we have great readers, and they were super understanding! If not a little confused. But which of us wasn’t?

girlfriday: The only way to help things was if we literally went into the control panel and flushed our cache manually, like every 3 minutes during a high comment period. We would actually sit at our desks for hooooours after a Cheese recap posted, just clicking “flush cache.”

javabeans: We kept asking Flywheel about fixing the cache and they kept saying they would look into it, and they never got back to us! We wrote them so many emails.

girlfriday: So many emails.

javabeans: What’s worse is that each site replica had to be updated manually, so it was really THREE times the clicking.

girlfriday: We lost a lot of sleep in those weeks.

javabeans: Having repeated outages was one thing, but it was their reaction to the problems that really made things take a bad turn after that.

HeadsNo2: So is that when the cancer that is Flywheel metastasized?

javabeans: We were sending lots and lots of emails, because… well, we had lots and lots of problems. And then at one point, it seemed like there was one very clear point where they just… stopped… replying to our emails.

girlfriday: THEY. JUST. STOPPED.

HeadsNo2: Seriously?

javabeans: We would send them. And have no answer. Like, ever.

girlfriday: They sure still took our money though.

javabeans: Remember a couple of weeks ago when we had a problem and sent an email to their emergency support, and… emergency just never showed up?

HeadsNo2: Wait, seriously?

girlfriday: Yes! It was like we had been black-balled.

javabeans: I actually wondered if they had a “dramabeans” filter on their incoming server that filtered us into trash.

girlfriday: I’m pretty sure that’s where they put the replica sites.

javabeans: Oh, right. When they upgraded us, they gave us a more expensive plan with extra features at a lower rate because they kept screwing up. But one day, I logged in and noticed that those extra features had just disappeared. They never told us they were taking them away, just… poof. I just can’t even about that.

HeadsNo2: Which doesn’t make sense, because why would they do that?

javabeans: Honestly, I wondered if they were purposely going silent to push us into leaving.

girlfriday: It’s like the boyfriend who’s too chickenshit to break up with you, and so starts doing things to make you break up with him first.

HeadsNo2: Oh, you mean like noble idiocy, only without the nobility?

javabeans: Exactly like that. They act like a dick so you leave, only there’s no sad terminal illness to justify the douchey behavior.

girlfriday: Sooooo, needless to say, we began to pack our virtual bags and look around for a new hosting service, and finally got ready to do the big move.

javabeans: Annnnnd of course, the night before we were going to move, our site crashed and we were locked out for three hours. We couldn’t write news posts until 3 am, I recall.

HeadsNo2: Seriously?!

javabeans: Oh, it gets better-worse.

girlfriday: When we told Flywheel we were leaving, they said, “We were informed you were planning on migrating off of the platform. This comes as a surprise as we have not heard of any recent issues. I was hoping we could continue to work together and be partners as you grow. Let me know if we can hop on the phone and chat through things.”

javabeans: *Wild, incredulous laughter.*

girlfriday: But wait, there’s more!

HeadsNo2: SERIOUSLY???

girlfriday: When we were coordinating the new host with the old host to move, Flywheel wouldn’t respond to our multiple requests for the necessary backup files. So we couldn’t move.

javabeans: We had our entire team ready, waiting to move, and Flywheel just stonewalled us. We were literally twiddling thumbs waiting for an answer. We emailed the support line, we emailed the direct addresses we had, we called on the phone. No reply. We even had a friend of a friend of a friend contact Flywheel as a personal favor to get a reply. AND THEN DO YOU KNOW WHY EVERYTHING? DO YOU. DO YOU??

HeadsNo2: No, but I have a feeling this is gonna be good.

girlfriday: They told their team to hold off on giving us any backups of our site because they were trying to get us on the phone! To retain us! But we just wanted the backups! We kept asking for them, but they later insisted that we hadn’t responded to their request for a call. Even though we didn’t want a call. We just wanted to leave, okay? You can keep all my CDs!

javabeans: FLAMES. FLAMES ON THE SIDE OF MY FACE.

HeadsNo2: Oh my god.

javabeans: Ohmygod!

girlfriday: OH. MY. GOD.

javabeans: It felt like they had our baby hostage. At first, we were so scared they might retaliate or refuse to cooperate that we felt like we had to be super careful about not angering them. We wanted our baby out in one piece!

girlfriday: But at a certain point, we were like, nine fingers and nine toes is a majority of appendages! Cut and run!

javabeans: I love that one guy literally told us, “Seems things have gone south in the recent months with a new dev team and some other changes, combined with some unfortunate outages on our end. Such is hosting though.”

girlfriday: Sorry we quoted your email. Such is karma though.

HeadsNo2: Burn.

javabeans: And then!

HeadsNo2: And then?!!?

girlfriday: In the end they agreed to refund hosting fees for the month of January because of all the outages… then failed to actually give us said refund. We reminded them, but they ignored us.

HeadsNo2: Are we surprised?

javabeans: No, but it’s ironic considering how they suddenly became much more polite as we were walking out the door, and requested, “Lastly, I hope that we did not earn a scathing review as we tried our best to provide support and be flexible.”

girlfriday: I don’t think it was scathing, do you? There weren’t even any four-letter words! And I know some!

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Wow, can't believe it got so bad. Hope that's all behind you now. May the year of the fire monkey bring DB great internet services and new highs in everything!

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What i have learnt

Have google search bar

type in dramabean, drama whatever

you will have the new site

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I was aware of those web hiccups but totally didn't know that it was that bad going on behind the scenes. Hope everything's alright now! Shame on them for their bad services, or should we say good riddance?

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Dramabeans

i have been relying on you since coffee prince premiered

others have blogged and quit and their blogs werent even as detailed or aesthetically pleasing as dramabeans

i thought of blogging until i realized just how much it takes for dramabeans to create one recap, yet they create several in one day

people be grateful. 9 yrs of blogging. that is a feat in fan world so all of you be grateful.

Dramabean i am glad to know you are one site i know will be here keep up the good work

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Believe me.

We. Are. Grateful for the Dramabeans site.

We truly are!

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ditto

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+10000
I'm swearing that company ..it's not professionalism... when they can't handle things they should just let it go...

Ur my drama gateway when I'm outside... especially during my 5hrs commute....
I really appreciate db thank you very much...

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Yes ! We truly love Dramabeans !

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Yes... i am definitely agree with you.
Thumbs up \^0^/

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Yes! There are never enough thank you's for feeding our drama monsters, you ladies rock! Hoping for a great resolution on this (aka get your money back, let's go to a new platform and to hell with Flywheel).

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Homona yes!

I've followed them since Coffee Prince too! *high fives*

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Amem to that! THANK YOU!

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Why am I laughing at this?? Lol, you guys are hilarious even in ridiculous circumstances.

Glad everything is fixed now. But tbh, I didn't quite realize it would be that difficult to run a site. Thanks for all the hard work girls, just know you're all awesome!

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This is amazing

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Dear DB team,

What a nightmare ! I can visualize y'all drinking soju at a pojangmacha cursing the bad bastards.

Hope all is better now.

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Lol

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Ha! I can totally picture this!

Either this or the Dramabeans Team hiring Healer's ajumma to do a thing or two.

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Ahjumma would curse at the incompetence and disgrace to the tech world,crack her knuckles and get to business!

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I know I should not be laughing at your pain, but thank you for taking your anguish and making it a funny life lesson for the rest of us. I know I can speak for a lot of us when I say we greatly appreciate all the work you do on this site, and we love you like our flower boys love hot dogs!!!!! Fighting Dramabeans!

P.s. Girlfriday relieve some of those four-letter words. Its good for the soul.

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That's right. Release your inner Taekie on them.
Love Dramabeans!!!

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Oh, yikes. What a nightmare. Hope the new host works out well! Also just a tip -- when you have unresponsive tech support, contacting them on Twitter usually works.

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Try using Squarespace! I've heard many good things about it.

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I wouldn't use Squarespace after reading this blog post: http://thelovelydesign.co/why-i-dont-will-never-recommend-squarespace/

Their ToS may have changed since, but if I were seriously considering them, I'd definitely check first.

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That sounds like amazingly bad service. May this be a lesson to all service providers.

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HOLY @%^@&!*^$&#* you guys have been through hell and back with this Flywheel nonsense.

I did notice the outages and occasional wonkiness in the comments but never had any idea THIS was how bad it had got, I'm mentally bowing down to you right now for holding it all together and I really hope your new host is better than this.

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Oh you guys seem to have gone through hell. Hope the new hosts are up to task of handling such an awesome site as Dramabeans! And I think I say it from all the readers when I say that we will patiently wait for you, if (though hopefully never) you guys have similar problems.

Dramabeans is my one and only go to site for everything to do with Korean dramas and it will remain so.

P.S. You guys manage to make an ordeal sound funny. Not the situation, but your words.

Hwaiting <3

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OMG, that was a really big "hiccup". Sorry you both had to endure all that problems. Now hopefully you can have smooth sailing forward. You know one of your subscriber had mentioned he/she have been with you since Coffee Prince. Me too! And I always appreciate all your hard work!! Keep up with your awesome work!!!

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It's really bad for you. Hope thing's getting better soon. I do really enjoy visit here everyday and everytime I have free time!
Thank you so much for your effort to give a best site for readers! ♡~~~

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I know! I feel very sorry for the horrible experience you went through,but man, this is hilarious! The way you put it! Lol. And their reaction to your (obvious) displeasure.Its like when you're in a professional buisness meeting and someone releases a loud,long fart and doesn't apologize or any sign of awareness. And when its stinking so bad,he is genuinely suprised at everybody's reaction. You're left incredulous, like Dude, you really don't KNOW what you did wrong? *speechless*(well not in your case lol)

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Thanks dramabeans for all your hard work ? and screw you flywheel *shakes fist*? we didn't want your services anyways take your wheels and fly on out of here......?? hehe lame pun I know.....? I'm just going to go read some recaps now bye ?

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LOL. that's sounds awful but this was so funny to read. hope the site won't crash as often. hang in there DB team.

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As an IT professional, I do understand trying to hold on to client base. Working with many vendors, the sales pitch is "we are improving, please give us a chance". Glad u got rid of them Monkeys. ??

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I am sooo sorry to hear of all of these shenanigans. I can't believe how awful that experience was (and you're only telling a piece of it, I know). What a nightmare. I have loved Dramabeans since Coffee Prince. Thanks for being so amazing and sticking with it through all of the ridiculousness. You guys are one of the favorite parts of my day. <3

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Good riddance! What a terrible terrible service!

Hope all is better now at the new host.

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Waaaaaahhhhh.....

I, unfortunately know what that feels like. Although mine was with an internet company and therefore I hadn't much choice of companies. I had no internet for FOUR days and with a family that works heavily from home....

If they hadn't fixed it on the 4th day, by the 5th day I was ready to scream on the phone "I DID NOT PAY YOU TO HAVE TO SELF STUDY ON ALL THE WAYS AND REASONS WHY YOU ARE NOT GIVING ME THE SERVICE I PAID YOU FORRRRR!!!!!!! *RRRRROOOOOAAAAAARRRR!!!!!!!*"

But you guys unfortunately had it waaaaaay worse than me so good for the move! And I wish you good luck!

(And not to pressure you or anything since this is more an inconvenience than something delibitating but there's an ad that comes out from the left side of my screen and I can't press any buttons until it's closed and your ads were generally never that invasive but like I said, just an inconvenience! Take a holiday at the Bahamas ! You girls deserve it!)

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Wow, that anger. I couldn't even close my HTML right.

But also, by the way, the reply button on the mobile site works! After the longest time! (Did you have site issues since then? Since it's been eons. If it was... wow... I'm getting frustrated and angry on your behalf.)

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Oooo - Trying the reply button now. All this time, I thought it was MY fault. It was YOU crappy Internet server. Not meeeeee!! Wow, I had blamed myself for the Inability To Post A Reply. Wow. Just wow! I am Not computer inept at all. *Dances the I Feel Vindicated 'Cuz It Wasn't My Fault Dance*

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Yeah that ad frame that's popped up on the left side... it sometimes covers the site if I'm on mobile and you can't actually dismiss it, just close it. It makes me worried, aggressive ads like that are the ways poisoned malware ads get at people.

Anyway thanks for the explanation, I was wondering why comments were going away and coming back. It seems you had a three headed monster for a site briefly. (I suspect Godzilla's three headed nemsis Ghidorah would ACTUALLY have been a better service provider as his army of Mysterions would likely actually be available with 24/7 tech support and flying saucers).

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Yeah, the ad on the left side that pops out is disconcerting. Mostly because it slides everything over unexpectedly when I'm on desktop (I don't see it on mobile though).

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Did anyone get that horrible "You've Won An IPhone 7" Pop up that took you out of the site? There was no way to avoid it. It only happened at Dramabeans. Maybe that will be gone, too.

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I did. Almost every single time I tried to click on a post. It seems fine now though?

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Just noticed that ad at the left side of the page today (it popped up again just now!), and agree that it's irritating but not enough for me to send an email to db yet. ;) I would've waited for a few more days if it kept popping up, then I would've sent a complaint for it to be removed or moved to the other (wider) side of the page.

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Thought I'm the only one.. thought its some malware on my pc that initiates it...

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The ad is driving me insane. Yesterday it covered everything on my screen and had to go through and close it everytime. Today it thankfully slides everything over so it doesn't actually cover things but if I have my screen smaller it shoves everything out of the way. I am fine with the rest of the ads (even the video that is typically at the end of each post) but that ad is too overly aggressive.

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Yeah the left ad is intrusive and annoying. It seemed to have disappeared for a few days then came back.

With all of their troubles it seems bad form to complain to them now that I've read this post and see how much they suffered, but perhaps in a few days, lol.

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Yeah, have to agree with you there. I got used to the autoplay video ad that comes on at the bottom (don't get me wrong, would love to stop letting the whole library in on the fun when i'm just chilling on DB and forgot to mute) but it's the LEFT hand ad that really drives me bonkers

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oh yeah, that irritating ad banner that never goes away.... I wondered why I was having trouble hitting the reply button until I realised this was the cause.

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About the left tab add - minimize your page size and the full tab can be seen and the 'x' is on the top right of said tab.
[To minimize page press CTRL and scroll down with mouse roll]
Darn annoying add!

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I use google chrome for years, and there's one feature that can help blocking the ads. It's called "Adblock". I never see any ads after I installed it.

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Normally I use adblock on chrome too, but I leave it off on dramabeans and some other sites to help support the developers. I wanna keep db alive! And help fund their hopefully now not-crap hosting!

The left-hand ad banner was bugging me enough that I've turned adblock back on for now though x_x Sorry guys!

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Like Krystal said I have no problem with ads, especially sites like this because that's how they can keep the site alive. I owned a popular website in the past and relied on ads to help me pay the monthly cost to just keep the site up. But I am tempted to turn on ad block with this new ad because it's that annoying.

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Sooo sorry to hear about the major suffering you went through with your old hosting site. Hope things are much improved with the new one and i wish you guys more restful evenings!!! Sleep soundly now that the site functioning properly again. You have been my kdrama rockstars for years (tho I have only started delurking recently, heh) and I wish you all nothing but the best! Fighting!!! :)

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o m g !!!!!!!!!

As soon as I saw the pic of the receipts, I knew this post was going to be good.

Reading your experience with them is so infuriating! And now I want nothing more in life than to see flywheel's response to this "scathing review".

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Not that it justifies their behavior and lack of response to their customer's valid issues with their services, but perhaps Flywheel is a solid hosting company but just not for bigger blogs. DBs is a bit of an anomaly in the blogosphere in its size. I can't blame Flywheel for trying to take it to the next level but I am with the ladies here--once they realized they were over their heads they should have been upfront. Then this Odds & Ends could have been a lot more flattering to them.

Anywho--glad the issues have been resolved. New host seems to be doing a good job so far. *fingers crossed*

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OMG. This is incredible. I would have set fire to their data center :-) Who's hosting now?

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Wow. Just, wow. What a nerve-wracking experience to go through! ....... Sadly, this company's unprofessional and unacceptable behavior is, once again, another (and too often ocurring) example that makes you wonder just who is getting hired nowadays and what people's concept of quality service is.

I had an idea that things were happening behind-the-scenes, but I never imagined Dramabeans was going through such an ordeal. ....... As always, I'm glad to see that even in difficult times, the Dramabeans humor shines through!!

Thank you to everyone at Dramabeans for keeping us informed and for all you do every single day!

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Love the images used. LOL. I've watched 5 out of 7 and I know three are from Hong Sisters dramas.

I didn't know it was that bad. I sometimes use my phone to access dramabeans and since I'm not used to the mobile view, I've tried clicking that pink desktop view button at the bottom of the page to switch but it never worked no matter how much I tried. I thought it was also because of some technical problems with the site, but it turned out I should've been clicking the "request desktop view" option in the safari browser. :)

Hope things would work out for the better. Dramabeans, fighting!

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Dramabeans, i love you

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Yes! We all do!

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Definitely!

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*runs to the rooftop to CONFESS MY LOVE FOR DRAMABEANS!!!*

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I'm so sorry for ALL the misery you guys have had.

But u guys had me in stitches, this post is so funny I feel so bad for laughing at your expense....

I have been reading Dramabeans for 6/7 years and no glitches are gonna make me leave such an awesome site
You guys can change everything, but as Long as Javabeans and Girlfriday are there I'm coming along :)

Hope everything gonna be smooth sailing from now on!!!!

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Agree x infinity

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Well, it is a shame they could not deliver and made you all go through such a protracted and reprehensible hassle. This post is well-deserved IMHO.

We are all still here though! :D It would take more than that to discourage Beanies away from DB!

We love you all and are grateful for all that you do! <3

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Who will join me in going to the Flywheel's main company, and crashing the place! And going to any site that allows you to write your reviews on companies, and everyone gives flywheel a 000000000!!!!!!!!!!!
Whose with me!?!?
We HAVE to avenge our beloved site and the staff behind it!! ?

And look back and be incredulous that the Dramabeans staff has managed to hold it all in... eh, they have all of us to avenge for them...
~insert evil laughter~

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Yes, I remember the outages and the site not showing any updates such as new comments.

I'm glad you guys posted this, not only to inform us of what really went on, but also of your experience with Flywheel. I can understand a company trying to retain its customer or that they couldnt deliver what they were supposed to (technical obstacles can happen). But the way they handled (or more like , how they didn't ) things was not acceptable. The lack of communication, the tone of their responses (if any), the failed promises, the really bad customer experience... That is not okay.

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It's probably because flywheel is run by guys. They probably manage their personal lives the same way.

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Felt like I was reading a bad makjang. One that's so bad and bad and bad and miserybad, with Yoo Seung-ho crying on the side, it's entertaining. That's terrible that you had to deal with all those frustrations with no answers. And I'm also very thankful for you guys. I say we are lucky to have a site like Dramabeans with awesome admins like you guys.

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You guys could write your own drama based on these experiences. Although it could be better because you could imagine Flywheel as an evil chaebol run company that needs to be brought down no matter what, "Healer" style. Javabeans and Girlfriday could be the hidden backup to a hunky flower boy blogging their way to revenge. Unfortunately, your love triangle with said hunky flower boy could possibly bring your friendship to an end. Ahh, the possibilities...

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Ooooh, I like... except, we've been told that their 'types' are different. So, let's make it more 'one more happy ending' and give them different sets of dudes. That's what these awesome ladies deserve! And, we'll get longer recaps with more characters. Flywheel would, of course, be the evil chaebol/local thug.

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Or, King of Dramas style. King of Dramabeans. Everything that could go wrong, does go wrong. And more! Complete with amnesia, an angry mob, and PPL in the form of orange juice. Javabeans can be like Anthony Kim.

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YES! LOL, you guys are hilarious

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I love that you all have a 'Youths Over Flowers in Iceland' attitude -- Laughing and joking around amidst of challenges. Hope those issues get resolved, and I enjoyed reading this post even though the internet company's attitude pissed me off.

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Ah so that's what happened.
I went once to comment on Cheese and I was like wait there is no comments. Usually there would be comments its so dead.
Than I come back 20 min later and there are like 100s of comments dated 20 min again. And I was like how did that happen I was there 20 min ago.

Now this explains all this funky stuff.
I thought I was going crazy.

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There! There! It's always good to vent. Especially after finding a solution. I will be partaking some soju shots (after 5pm obvs. What do you take me for?)
I've been a db reader since the beginning of db time. I'm amazed that you have not only stayed but have also gathered more into your fold. Kudos to you and hats off for not letting time, sometimes bad dramas, bad hosting companies get in your way

Always and forever,
Your addict

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Wow,i didnt no it was so bad! The words still polite though considering the pain here and there liasing with them. I surf everyday to ur site but never met with any incident, never experience any glitch or whatever fault there was. We as a reader and commentor are truly appreciate DB existance after many years pass by. Good luck with the latest host!

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Sounds like a lot of Sangchul sunbaes work there :P
Hope for the best that everything works out for you guys from now on!

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hahaha.. LoL. That would make more sense.
Hope this year bring you lots and lots and lots of wonderful thing, ladies, and may all the bad things go far, far away. Shoo, shoo..

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Oh all the misery this has caused, I'm so glad that its all out of the way now. Although I didn't really experience the outages firsthand, I still hope everything stays well from here on. It was nice to hear about all the behind the scenes, I love listening to your rants lol

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The world is better for it.

All we have, in the end, is our friendships and our dramas. Those are eternal, and db has not lost any of those!

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You can say that again!

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Thank you DB for powering through this! I was confused at times but there was always enough to keep me reading. Khamsamida :)

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Out of curiosity I googled Flywheel and in addition to its site, 3 separate blog posts came up praising FY. FY PR consultant must have been busy - 2 are dated the same day, Jan. 6 and 1 was on Feb. 6.

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Omg, sounds absolutely awful! I don't remember if I've experienced your site being down, but either way, I'm glad you fired those good-for-nothing tech monkeys.

I was getting more and more ticked off as I read and as I came across all the fuming, fire-coming-out-of-body reaction pics (which, btw, how are there so many!? But, goodness, I couldn't help to smile because of them). You gals have been through a LOT and the fact that they had the AUDACITY to act innocent, "friendly" and "helpful"... UGH. That's despicable. You're obviously better off without them, so here's to successfully retrieving your baby and to moving on!

PS: Dramabeans has become one of my favorite sites and it's almost always the first site/thing I check every morning. Thank you for providing quality content on K-Pop and K-drama culture. Y'all rock!

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Thank you so much for the effort you all put into maintaining this site. Really really really appreciate it. Hope you guys give yourselves a big hug and a pat on your heads. Heh. Have a great day :)
P.S. Screw you frywheal

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Makes mental note : do not use flywheel.

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Wow. You ladies went to hell and back with that problem. I was also getting mad as I read. My gosh. That's so frustrating. I hope things will be better for you now.

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Wow, that sounds awful. Although I noticed some occasional glitches, there was never a time when the site was completely down for me and you guys still put out so much content through it all! Thanks for powering through and keeping dramabeans enjoyable for your readers even with all the tech hassle. <3 <3 <3

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Oh jeez! I'm glad to hear things are up and running smoothly again! You guys really are the best! I can't say how many times I'll pop onto dramabeans per day to see if you guys have recapped the drama that I'm watching or just for upcoming news. Best of luck with this new host! Dramabeans, fighting!

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What a story! Glad it's all behind you.

(And I'm so sorry but I second the complaints about the ad on the left. I really, really hate it.)

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I don't know about mobile but on my desktop I have ad block plus so I don't even see the add just a red x that's easy and simple to click.

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