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I would imagine that the crash was mandated by management.
“Make that page accidentally crash right now!”
Americans aren’t very persistent over political issues like this. Stave 'em off a few days and they’ll forget and give up.
even that is a good sign. it means there’s was enough of an effect for them to take action.
They took it down to stop cancellations. The mass exodus hopefully continues.
America is built on shareholders getting profits. If they don’t make money, things change.
Yeah, there’s no chance a company like Disney can’t serve a SPA for cancellation at this scale. This is deliberate.
I definitely know what SPA means in this context but could you explain for everyone else?
Single Page Application. I usually associate it with a fairly complicate web “page” that dramatically remakes itself in the browser, but is typically lightweight on the backend.
I would assume this is even simpler than “SPA” would suggest.
Yeah I wasn’t even aware of the term SPA, but in this case I’d have simply called that a form. Form web pages are almost as old as the web itself.
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It doesn’t take a lot of pressure to make a company cave, the James Gunn saga is one example.
If this causes a noticeable drop in revenue for them, they will care.
Just the cancellation page? That’s not suspicious at all…
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