@OurReaders — we’re on Twitter. You can follow Above the Law at atlblog. There’s been no sign of the “fail whale” at Twitter in recent weeks, but here at ATL, we’re sure you’ve noticed our technical difficulties. We will use our Twitter feed to communicate with you when our site is down.
But it’s not your father’s ATL Twitter feed. We’re doing more than just pushing out our posts via Twitter. Now we’re down there dropping knowledge, 140 characters at a time. We will be signing our tweets individually, so you’ll know whom to get mad at.
Your three editors also have personal Twitter accounts, as Gawker recently noted. You can find (and follow) us at davidlat, elieNYC, and kashhill.
As for our tech issues, we apologize once again. They frustrate us, as writers, as much as they frustrate you, as readers. Our servers can’t handle our popularity, so we’re exploring other options. Please bear with us over the next few weeks.
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