Spyke
lemmy.world

A communication disruption can mean only one thing: INVASION!

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lemmy.world

I was over at Down Detector’s disqus comments. You’d be surprised how many people were saying that. Some said Russia, others said China. I said, it’s The Spanish Inquisition!

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Where I live our power went out for about six hours. One of the people I know said it was the Chinese invading.

It was a tree falling over the power lines.

And I'm going t put this in--she is a MAGA freak.

They don't think anything can happen for a reason other than invasion.

Scared people who watch Fox, News Max, News Nation.

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Troyreply
lemmy.ca

It isn't all the users. It's localized outages across several networks. Also, this is solar flare related, which is cool :)

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nnullzzreply
lemmy.world

Yup. We hit an R3 in space weather conditions over the past 24 hours which means radio comms were impacted.

Space Weather

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lemmy.world

It's obviously not as likely...

But it's still stupid to immediately say this was due to solar flares.

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NOAA says no:

While solar flares can affect communication systems, radar, and the Global Positioning System, based on the intensity of the eruption and associated phenomena, it is highly unlikely that these flares contributed to the widely reported cellular network outages.

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lemmy.world

Wait - the article you linked clearly says AT&T only, not other services. It also sites an AT&T spokesperson blaming a software upgrade on their network as the cause. So any other outages at other providers would be completely coincidental.

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Most likely people trying to call/txt ATT customers and thinking it's their service.

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