It points to it being a serious infrastructure issue really. You don't have a hugely popular platform be dead for two days unless there is some fundamental issue with the infrastructure.
Likely some stupid misconfiguration in some overengineered "cloud" architecture is the root cause, and they're mired in trying to debug and resolve the problem, fighting the complexity of the system the whole way.
Likely some stupid misconfiguration in some overengineered "cloud" architecture is the root cause, and they're mired in trying to debug and resolve the problem, fighting the complexity of the system the whole way.