MesoRx blocked by my ISP?

FrostHammer

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I got home from work earlier, and went to log into Meso on my phone and the page wouldn’t load. Almost like it was gone, or under attack?
Been trying here and there for a couple of hours to no avail.
Decided to turn off Wi-Fi and voilà- I’m in.
Anyone else experiencing this?
 
I got home from work earlier, and went to log into Meso on my phone and the page wouldn’t load. Almost like it was gone, or under attack?
Been trying here and there for a couple of hours to no avail.
Decided to turn off Wi-Fi and voilà- I’m in.
Anyone else experiencing this?
Wont load on my pc either.
 
I got home from work earlier, and went to log into Meso on my phone and the page wouldn’t load. Almost like it was gone, or under attack?
Been trying here and there for a couple of hours to no avail.
Decided to turn off Wi-Fi and voilà- I’m in.
Anyone else experiencing this?
Me too. Wifi its down, data its up. Freakin strange....
 
For the people saying it was up, could you post or actually browse or just see recently visited pages? If the latter it was just cache.
 
It was a domain review by the hosting service. They said so on their Twitter. Been down fully since last thursday. I could fetch a cached page a couple times but that was it. Was getting scared and sad if meso was taken down! The steroid sub and sst just don't fucking scratch that itch for me.
The domain registrar was acting upon a complaint that MESO was an online pharmacy. We took the time to work things out rather than just switch to another registrar.

Our official twitter feed is a good place to get updates. I encourage everyone to follow:


View: https://twitter.com/thinksteroids/status/1567161302543470594
 
For the people saying it was up, could you post or actually browse or just see recently visited pages? If the latter it was just cache.
It's the way the DNS propagates. When a change is made, it effects most users immediately (since most of the big ISPs update their DNS registers very frequently). However, it could take 24-48 hours for the changes to propagate across all ISPs/networks.
 
It's the way the DNS propagates. When a change is made, it effects most users immediately (since most of the big ISPs update their DNS registers very frequently). However, it could take 24-48 hours for the changes to propagate across all ISPs/networks.
ipconfig /flushdns and /renew has resolved the issue.
 
I'm just glad to be back on Meso! I haven't slept since Thursday. Just frantically refreshing the page nonstop, getting false hope every time a cached page came up. I was about to off myself but then magically Millard saved me. You guys sure are lucky I'm not dead! That hosting service would've had a LOT of guilt on their conscience since I'm such a good guy and all XD

LMAO

Really though I was checking a few times a day haha
 

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