The company RoyalPingdom, which monitors the work of sites and downtime, for four months (from November to March)
tracked the work of the nine largest leading blogging platforms to find out how much time they stood idle.
It is not surprising that TypePad came first with 14 minutes of downtime - it is clear that targeting serious corporate customers makes itself felt and makes us take a stable job seriously.
The second and third places were shared by Blogger and Wordpress.com, each receiving 20 minutes of inactivity. But LiveJournal, so beloved in Russia, turned out to be already on the 8th place, earning 13 hours and 50 minutes of downtime in four months.
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Of course, it is clear that four months of tracking is probably not enough to make far-reaching conclusions, but the trend is pretty clear. So it makes you once again think about how it turns out that one of the most unreliable blog services is so deafeningly popular with us.