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Commenter Q&A: We’re Here to aid [Announcements]

All the Gawker Media sites were compromised this weekend. This probably leaves you with a number of questions about the status of your accounts. Here’s the place to ask them. Both editors and tech are here at your disposal.

First thing you could do is change your password. Lifehacker’s FAQ is a great place to begin to determine how. There are some quirks inside the password reset function at once, like not having the ability to access your account in the event that your email is locked out. This can be fixed inside the near future. But you might want to start in that post to get beneficial of what happened.

Once again, we’re here for you, the commenter. Our posts could be boring without comments, and it’s pretty accurate to assert that we’ve got many of the best commenters anywhere on the net. Seriously, you could go to any site, take a look at their comments, then get back here and realize that we have got it pretty freakin’ great. You guys make our stories pop, and normally, add and contribute new facts that we hadn’t considered. You guys even started a thriving community based on just comments.

But here’s your chance to ask questions on your accounts, vent, or just help each other with issues you will have. Go for it. We’ll drop in as much as we are able to, inbetween coping with the failings this has caused on our side in addition.

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