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John Galt is a fictional character in Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged (1957). Although he is not identified by name until the last third of the novel, he is the object of its often-repeated question "Who is John Galt?" and of the quest to discover the answer. As the plot unfolds, Galt is acknowledged to be a creator, philosopher, and inventor who symbolizes the power and glory of the human mind. He serves as a principled counterpoint to the collectivist social and economic structure depicted in the novel. The depiction portrays a society based on oppressive bureaucratic functionaries and a culture that embraces stifling mediocrity and egalitarianism, which the novel associates with socialistic idealism.
I am not this fictional character.
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Re: What's Wrong with the Site This Time? (or is it some local server?)
@TheLogo#12:
Your user management skills need some help, Logo. You have got to let the users know what is happening in advance and if you run outside your stated maintenance window keep the users informed in real time. Maybe announce system status and updates via twitter or Facebook to keep the communication channel on a different platform.
If users run across issues during announced events they will understand and cut you some slack but when things start messing up outside those times they want to know that somebody is working on it, otherwise they think you don’t know about the problem or care about them (the users).
You folks are running and interactive communication company. Take that to heart, interact and communicate with us, we will love you the more for it.