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When I Click On View New Posts Why


Guest nini

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Why on earth do I keep getting a Flood Control message when I click on View New Messages???? I know this feature is supposed to protect against spammers, but why when I'm just trying to View New Messages??? This doesn't make sense. And it's a pain in the butt, and doesn't seem to have any rhyme or reason why. It's not like I'm speed reading or anything???


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

It helps with bandwidth usage.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I get that message sometimes as well. I find that it will eventually stop if you wait a few minutes or even just a few seconds.

Guest nini

it helps with bandwidth useage? how?

like I said, it's not like I'm speed reading or anything, so I don't know why it even shows up. And it says to wait 20 seconds and try again, and sometimes I wait much longer and I STILL get the message again. Like I said, it's a pain in the butt and most times it happens I end up logging off and going to do something else.

VydorScope Proficient
it helps with bandwidth useage? how?

like I said, it's not like I'm speed reading or anything, so I don't know why it even shows up. And it says to wait 20 seconds and try again, and sometimes I wait much longer and I STILL get the message again. Like I said, it's a pain in the butt and most times it happens I end up logging off and going to do something else.

The way its SPOSED to work is tha tif you are clicking "view new posts" more often then once every 20 seconds (or any of the serach features) that it slows you down. Its not really a help with bandwith, it has more to do with the database load as searching takes a bit of resources to handle. The intention is to prevent the database from being flooded with requests and unable to handle them.

plantime Contributor

I only get that message when I accidently double click on the link, so maybe that is what's happening.

celiac3270 Collaborator

In addition to combating spammers by slowing them down.


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Guest nini

not accidentally double clicking, so I still don't know why I keep getting it. Even when I am deliberately waiting AT LEAST A MINUTE before hitting View New Posts, I still get it. Could it be because I am NOT using Windows or Mac? I am running a Linux machine and using Mozilla to surf...

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I also use Mozilla and I get that flood control message a lot.

Guest nini
I also use Mozilla and I get that flood control message a lot.

interesting.

VydorScope Proficient
not accidentally double clicking, so I still don't know why I keep getting it. Even when I am deliberately waiting AT LEAST A MINUTE before hitting View New Posts, I still get it. Could it be because I am NOT using Windows or Mac? I am running a Linux machine and using Mozilla to surf...

I use Mozilla Firefox on my Linux desktop with out problems. In theroy that should not matter. :)

flagbabyds Collaborator

I use Firefox all the time, and I get that occasionaly. Only sometimes though, and I think I might jsut be double-clicking.

celiac3270 Collaborator

I use Firefox, too--the browser (and the OS) won't change the occurence of the message.

Guest nini

interesting thing is since I put up this topic, It hasn't happened anymore... :huh::)

VydorScope Proficient
interesting thing is since I put up this topic, It hasn't happened anymore... :huh::)

Question.. do these incidents happen to happen near gluten/etc ingestion? :lol:

Guest nini
Question.. do these incidents happen to happen near gluten/etc ingestion? :lol:

you are baaaaaaaad!

nope...!

jerseyangel Proficient

Ya never know Nini--you may have isolated Celiac symptom # 201 :D

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