Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-7171944-20130413230925/@comment-5039776-20130414102704

Here's an interesting, witty post by Gordon:

This seems to have been a DNS problem. After Tinyco's DNS provider fixes the problem (Tinyco does not own that equipment), which they seem to have done, you might be able to get stale data out of any nameservers still holding it, by (a) reboot or restart your ISP's nameservers (warning: this will probably get you arrested, unless you also administer their systems), (b) reboot or restart any nameservers on your local LAN (you probably don't have any), (c) reboot your wireless access point, which might cache DNS, and (d) reboot your phone/tablet that you play the game on, in that order. The stale data should go away on its own, after up to 48 hours, but you probably don't want to wait that long. And, unfortunately, if your ISP's nameservers still have the old data, rebooting your equipment won't help.