Steemit Keeps Eating My Articles ( ಠ_ಠ)
This never used to happen until recently. Before a few days ago, Steemit did a great job of keeping posts in memory so that if the submission didn't go through, your writing wasn't simply lost. Apparently that has changed.
I've lost several articles now by hitting submit, waiting for a long time as it hangs, then being dumped onto my feed with no sign of my article anywhere. When I hit back, it shows me the empty text body and tag fields like when you're writing your post. All that hard work, gone.
The obvious solution would be to write my articles in a word processor so they're safe even when Steemit shits the bed. That's what I've been doing, but I don't always remember to. I also don't always remember to select all, then copy the text so it's saved in the clipboard.
On top of all this I've had significant trouble submitting posts at all recently. I had to submit one of them 11 times before it finally went through, getting either a red text error message about something or other not making a connection in time or nothing at all happening.
I've also struggled recently to even reach Steemit. I don't know if it was down for everybody or just me, but for like an hour I couldn't get the page to load in my browser. It seems like Steemit staff need to invest in more servers, more bandwidth or both.
Also whatever recent change caused Steemit to "lose" articles upon submission, it's not appreciated and I hope it will be fixed post haste. That's a rather severe problem for a site of this nature to have.
You were going to get an article about Gameboy Color scene demos and graphically sophisticated games, but you got this instead because Steemit ate all my writing. Spread the word, it's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease.
That's all for now my dudes, stay cozy.
Same is happening with me for last few days. When I hit submit, nothing happens and when I refresh the page, everything is gone.
This has been an ongoing issue for everyone this week I believe. Upvotes don't always go through and take a long time when they do. Whenever I write an article post I always copy from a word processor. I don't do this when writing comments though, and I occasionally write long comments that I put a lot of thought into... then I see that ever-turning wheel and my gut tightens. I've lost a few and it's very frustrating. I also had to try a couple times to post my last root article before it actually went through.
I've been posting in html because I'm used to it and feel I have more control over the formatting. It would be nice if I could preview html while I typed in a word processor, it just means I do some editing in the steemit "Post" box. I lost my edits when my last post didn't go through and had to recall what they all were. If Steemit wants to continue gaining attention as a legit platform, these kinds of issues need to be fixed.
It's getting complicated to post here, isn't it? I start in a text editor, the copy-paste over to wordpress to get the html right, then go to the source for that, then copy paste back to the text editor to put in the
tags recognized by steemit but not wordpress, and finally into the steemit edit window. I'd love to use busy.org but their editing window behaves entirely differently.Let's hope it's just growing pains. Let's hope it's because we're growing a lot.
Yes on that last sentence. Let's hope the ship is righted quickly.
Steemit has been doing that for the last couple of days. Frustrating is the right word. My wife is ticked because she wanted to resteem a story, it says it resteemed it, but it never showed on her list, when she goes to try and resteem it a second time the resteem arrow is green, and will not let her resteem the article, and she can not unresteem it and try again, no choice for that. So we just went out for drives in the afternoon, and hope that it is working when we get home, WS errors, timeout errors, Did the vote go through, did the post go through, Nope reload try again, and again, and again. Oh and for any of that are thinking of saying it, I know about busy.org, and I do not need a middleman. Steemit just needs to fix the front end. Kill off like 88 percent of the bots, and maybe we will be back to a more stable environment.
Use Haroopad Markdown Editor
because it works great and is easy to use with Steemit. :)
I like the bot killing idea...
lol
I've been having trouble doing anything on Steemit lately. Submitting, commenting and upvoting have been messing up a lot for me lately. I get really paranoid about my articles being sent to the shadow realm, so I've just been clicking the show html button and copying/pasting that into word before I submit just in case.
Really sucks that you lost that article on the Gameboy Color, man. Would have loved to read that one.
@alexbeyman,
Friend this is not only for you! It happened to all :D But the problem is it effected you much much worst way! I can imagine how it feels you! Coz, when it happens to my small tiny comment I was pissed few times! So, I can imagine how it happens to your entire article!
As a result of this most of people now using Busy.org instead of Steemit.com! But according to me it's not the perfect solution! I hate to provide my keys to other sites as well :D Therefore, better save your writings before posting it! Like I do and before I post this comment i will do the same!
Cheers~
The same thing happened to me also.in past some days sometimes i was unable to load the Steemit site or i need to wait too long to get it open.once a day i write a post but after sometime when i see my blog i found there was no new post and i need to write my post again.
but as i know about the steemit platform ,steemit is working on it to solve this problem as soon as possible
Have a good day
You shouldn't make your articles so tasty then. (sorry couldn't resist. Yes Steemit ate my article yesterday too)
Steemit has been rather annoying recently, that definitely not helped by the otherwise awesome Steemit More Info Chrome extension. Although problems also occur without the plugin.
Nowadays I use Steemitstage.com, which is the official Beta test site for Steemit (yet one should only use their posting key, just because that's best practice). Steemitstage seems slightly more reliable, but I still write all my content in an offline/cross-device Markdown editor just to be safe. You could also check our hackmd if you prefer an online, super slimline Markdown editor, with excellent autosave and even collaboration features.
Before you post, right click on post button and open in new tab. You have another try later on.
Good idea but I have to remember to do that. If I could remember to do that I could also remember to copy the contents of the article to the clipboard first. My memory is not great.
I've noticed a similar thing, even with posting replies. I've just been copying stuff before submitting it. Sucks to hear you've lost full Article('s)!