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Ugh! Can We Please Go Back To 20 Second Flood Contorl?


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VydorScope Proficient

UGH! Can we please go back to 20 second flood contorl? This 60s between posts is killing me. PLEASE???? :(


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tarnalberry Community Regular

gotta ditto you on that one. you try to respond once a day (so you're not surfing at work), and it takes WAY longer to respond to posts. definitely is dropping my response rate!

jenvan Collaborator

true that!

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

20 seconds was rather low for a message board and the flood control helps not use up bandwidth.

VydorScope Proficient
20 seconds was rather low for a message board and the flood control helps not use up bandwidth.

I disgree, I run a very active message board (More active then this one), using the same software so I have a very good biases of comparsion. 20 seconds is plenty. 60 is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAay to much.

Scott Adams Grand Master

I've updated this to 20 seconds and we'll see how it goes. This feature is really to control robot spamming--we've all seen plenty of spam get on this board--but we'll see how this goes.

Scott

I disgree, I run a very active message board (More active then this one), using the same software so I have a very good biases of comparsion. 20 seconds is plenty. 60 is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAay to much.
VydorScope Proficient
I've updated this to 20 seconds and we'll see how it goes. This feature is really to control robot spamming--we've all seen plenty of spam get on this board--but we'll see how this goes.

Scott

Thank you very mcuh scott, I hate to complain caus I know what its like to be you, and you do a great job here!


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laurelfla Enthusiast
Thank you very mcuh scott, I hate to complain caus I know what its like to be you, and you do a great job here!

amen to that! i don't know what i'd do without this board! thanks for all you do.

jenvan Collaborator

"robot spamming" ! that sounds like something out of "Blade Runner" to me :P

celiac3270 Collaborator

Thank you, thank you! I had also been slacking tremendously. I actually didn't reply to a few posts because I couldn't afford the 60 second wait :) .... I understand the purpose for it, but fortunately we haven't been victim to more than the occasional ad.

Becky6 Enthusiast

Thanks!!

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