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Paul, are you actually for real right now? Did you really just say "We deleted all your data, and its your fault. We did whisper into the wind three times, you should have heard it. No, there is no chance of recovery"?

You might have literally deleted people's whole businesses, companies, who employ real people, who have families, now need to figure out how to continue. Not least of which, your own. If the company survives until Christmas I will be shocked; no one can trust your company ever again - your core business is storing other people's data, and you deleted it, for many, completely without warning.

I guess people still use Mongo even after finding it doesn't achieve any property of the CAP theorem, maybe some people will keep using a database provider with a track record of intentionally deleting their paying customers' data.

There just aren't enough adjectives for astonishment to adequately describe this situation.

I hope you offer Jay Clifford some support, he's clearly been put in the awful situation of having to explain the decisions of others and deliver the awful news. If I were him, I would be in need of serious mental health support, this is an absolutely awful thing to have responsibility for without any ability to rectify.



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