The weekend of 28th August, the Lusakatimes website went off line for emergency upgrade. The outage lasted for a whole weekend. Even when the site was back on Monday,

there were still technical issues that did not go right during the upgrade.
Basically what happened on the 28th is what is known as the “Digg Effect”. We basically got digged. This effect is caused by a sudden upswing in traffic and the site just failed to cope with it and crashed. Our traffic grew from 1.14 million in June to 2.7 million hits in August and this took us by surprise because we only averaged 200 000 hits last year. We just got caught out by the dig effect
The site now is back to normal. We have built in a spike capacity of 6 million hits a month and continue to monitor traffic carefully to avoid another dig effect embarrassment. We took the opportunity to roll out some of the features that would make your experience on the site more pleasurable.
Comments Votes
Please use the comments votes to assist us in getting rid of unpleasant comments on the site. The comments with the most red votes alerts us to bad comments that make it through our filter system. Please see the comments policy for details.
Flags
Please note that flags have been introduced to try and reduce the ID impersonation on the site. Yes we could use registration, but we shall reserve that as a last resort if things do not improve. Our research has shown that new people are put off from sites where they are required to register to get involved.
So the flags do not necessarily represent the location of a comment poster. They instead show the location of the proxy server of an ISP or company the poster is using. For example, if your ISP or company in Zambia proxies your internet traffic through India, you will be assigned an India flag as your identity on the internet
Status
The site upgrade is now 80% done and we are yet to bring back the Zambian communities links and sites. If people are still seeing the under construction page, let them hold the control key down and hit the refresh button on their browser. It’s probably due to your proxy stale copy.
Lastly, we now have a platform and infrastructure to roll out more features as we go along without disrupting the operation of the site.
LT Team