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As you may have noticed, we're currently experiencing periodic delays and site outages. We believe this is due to an enormous upsurge in traffic to the Top Public Intellectuals list. We're working on addressing the problem and should have things running normally again soon.
As you may have noticed, we’re currently experiencing periodic delays and site outages. We believe this is due to an enormous upsurge in traffic to the Top Public Intellectuals list. We’re working on addressing the problem and should have things running normally again soon.
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Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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