I'm not moving that far yet, but if FriendFeed had a full function mobile client (MojiPage only has partial functionality), I'd seriously consider it. - Ontario Emperor
I can handle it. The cravings should subside in a few hours :) - Jason Kaneshiro
Jason - you're funny - it is a FREE service - Maxine Appleby
How does boycotting a free service really hurt anyone but yourself? - Dana Franks via twhirl
no one is trying to hurt twitter with the Twit-Out boycott...just send a very loud and clear message to them to fix their IT environment issue. - Susan Beebe
Maxine, I guess in this case I'm getting what I paid for: nothing. And I'd be even more pissed if I had paid for it. - Jason Kaneshiro
Dana I'm hurting myself? How so? relying on an unreliable service is even more harmful. Whether it's free or not is beside the point. And if I replace Twitter with FriendFeed, I haven't lost much. - Jason Kaneshiro
If you've got a viable alternative, then it wouldn't matter. But if most of your social network is on Twitter and will stay on Twitter, you're cutting off your nose to spite your face. - Dana Franks via twhirl
Good point. Lucky for me, most of the users I interact with on Twitter are on FriendFeed too, or read my blog. So no nose cutting here. - Jason Kaneshiro
In my case, my FriendFeed network is about half the size of my Twitter network. But, like superdelegates migrating to Obama, Twitter users are establishing FriendFeed accounts - Michael Hanscom (@djwudi) just set up a FriendFeed account, for example. I'm still waiting to hear from Jaiku... - Ontario Emperor
I wish there were a temporary FriendFeed mechanism to block all things referencing twitter outages... - Robert Seidman
Two weeks later: FriendFeed has first two-hour outage following mass exodus from Twitter... - laurence timms
I'm not ready to go that far but every time twitter goes down it's hard not to think that more people will simply switch over to friendfeed. That said friendfeed did go down recently but it was brief and the only time I've experienced an interruption in the service - Eric Berlin
Jason, that's a good point -- depending on a undependable service doesn't really make sense. Just because it's free doesn't mean we should put up with crappy service. Would you have the same 'don't complain' attitude to crappy uptime from Google Reader? Gmail? Youtube? Seesmic? Your favourite blog? - Shey