Well, then I noticed that this past Sunday (Hallowe'en night) when I was trying to upload the Maps Of The Month, it was literally just a handful of small files again. I wonder if Sunday nights are just a bad time to upload, as it once again took a very long time.
Not long into trying the spotty uploading, I got onto the live chat with GoDaddy's customer service, who seemed to not understand "I can't connect via FTP". I mean, it's GoDaddy - a web hosting service - meaning that I would think connection problems should be a common reason, at least among any reason, for anyone to contact them at all. I don't know how I could be more clear, but half an hour in, they were like, "oh, can we transfer you to our tech team?" and then it took them another ten minutes to do it. At the forty minute mark the I managed to upload the last of the files I needed with the extremely spotty connection, literally just as the tech person greeted me. I still wanted to know why it was slow and the guy wasted another forty minutes (when I should have gone to bed) trying to find out what the issue was. I know tech can take some time to figure out what the issue is, but he never sounded competent or reassuring the whole time. I don't know if I was being a "Karen" about this but an hour and twenty minutes is a little ridiculous; I don't appreciate feeling like I got the runaround.
So, the next time the month-end is on a Sunday evening, I may have to upload earlier.
But hey, at least the Genesis/index.htm problem is gone... maybe? Though if it were a trade, I wouldn't want the spotty uploading. That's more frustrating because there's no workaround other than just trying again repeatedly or at another time.