Oh goodness. That wasn't supposed to happen. Not at all.
Why did that happen? That doesn't make any sense. Why would a black hole spontaneously appear out of nowhere. It's not like there was a near-infinite density of mass where I was working on my entry to the next challenge, right? It's just data after all. Ones and zeroes on a server.
...unless...
Unless, of course, the amount of information that was stored in this page was approaching some maximum. Around 130 kilobytes of preprocessed data, not to mention the technological requirements it demanded of any parsers and greater processes. It's not a lot of data, necessarily... but the hardware upon which this is running may not be up to snuff.

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<indicator name="5">If that were the case, that's pretty saddening, isn't it? As we all work forward toward something greater, it can't be helped that at some point, there is a limit to our contributions. The metaphorical potluck of contribution bringing about its own demise. Through no individual's fault, the page slows. There will always be an upper limit which no one...