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Flood Control


lonewolf

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I'm just wondering what flood control is. I thought it was when too many people were trying to post at once, but here I am one of three members on the board in the middle of the night and keep getting the pink screen telling me that flood control has been enabled and to wait 20 seconds. What is that all about?

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I'm just wondering what flood control is. I thought it was when too many people were trying to post at once, but here I am one of three members on the board in the middle of the night and keep getting the pink screen telling me that flood control has been enabled and to wait 20 seconds. What is that all about?

Liz,

I believe it has to do with limiting the amount of spam that gets on the board. :)

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Scott Adams Grand Master

This is a limitation on how soon you can post after making a post. It has nothing to do with the time of day, and it does have something to do with spam control among other things.

Take care,

Scott

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lonewolf Collaborator

Thanks for explaining it! I won't let my fingers fly too fast!

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2kids4me Contributor

hmmm... I was wondering about this too..I was checking the board and hadnt been on since the previous day, no new posts and "flood control" came on....

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hmmm... I was wondering about this too..I was checking the board and hadnt been on since the previous day, no new posts and "flood control" came on....

Sandy

I was thinking more about this and realized that flood control came on when I was just searching through posts. Oh well, I guess it doesn't really matter.

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