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#1 Before February 2015

DylanDaSkater
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What would this mean..

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First those other popups that everyone would get.. Now what is this?>.>

#2 Before February 2015

Haze123
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Joined: 2015-03-09
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Re: What would this mean..

Oh, yes I had those too. I always wonder what it means =/


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#3 Before February 2015

Bimps
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Joined: 2015-02-08
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Re: What would this mean..

It means someone screwed up at Player.IO

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#4 Before February 2015

DylanDaSkater
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Re: What would this mean..

Bimps1002 wrote:

It means someone screwed up at Player.IO

Proof ?

#5 Before February 2015

Fdoou
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Re: What would this mean..

It means your computer couldn't connect to the ee thingy via facebook properly.

#6 Before February 2015

DylanDaSkater
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Re: What would this mean..

Fdoou wrote:

It means your computer couldn't connect to the ee thingy via facebook properly.

But i tried it on different websites.. Its only everybodyedits.com not sure about beta.everybodyedits.com, but most likely the same outcome will occur

#7 Before February 2015

Sancti
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Re: What would this mean..

Newton was the one who knew about gravity first, so this error would've made us fly. Supposedly... This would've been horrible, thank someone for writing down that it was a horrible error.

#8 Before February 2015

killingpepper123
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Re: What would this mean..

It happened to me, too. I don't think its because the cou is having a bug. I dont even know what is this message.

#9 Before February 2015

XxAtillaxX
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Joined: 2015-11-28
Posts: 4,202

Re: What would this mean..

It means that there was an internal error that has occurred from the service of Facebook.

The error clearly states that Newton.Json.LINQ was invalidly processed, and unauthorized to initalize type [JObject] and [Jvalue] which are two main key parts of Linq, I believe.
LINQ gives allows developers to take advantage of the power of queries.

The reasons for this happening are unknown to me at this time, but I'm sure it should be only temporary.
If this happens more than once, I'll try my best to figure out some concepts and solutions to it.


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