After the crash of B Station, A Station also crashed! Official response: It has been fixed

After the crash of B Station, A Station also crashed! Official response: It has been fixed

On the evening of July 13, the Weibo topic "Bilibili crashed" topped the hot search list.

Subsequently, the official website of Station B responded urgently, saying that some of Station B's server rooms had malfunctioned, causing inaccessibility. The technical team immediately investigated and repaired the problem, and now the service has gradually returned to normal.

It is worth noting that after the B station crashed, AcFun also crashed, and the related topic "A station also crashed" topped the hot search list.


The official Weibo account of AcFun Danmu Video Network responded early this morning, saying that the engineers have completed the emergency repair and asked friends to give us some face. We are a harmonious and friendly Danmu Video website and do not want to be seen on the hot searches.

According to data, AcFun ("A Station") was founded in June 2007. It was named after Anime Comic Fun and is the first barrage video website in mainland China. With videos as the carrier, A Station has gradually developed a complete ecosystem based on secondary creation of original content and is the birthplace of Chinese barrage culture.

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