Less time between PM's
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hvalle98
December 21, 2009, 05:23 AM
This forum is great, except for a little detail:
You may only post 1 messages every 480 minutes.
When I read that I went like: "WTF?" 480 minutes its like uhm... 8 hours! Why do we have to wait toooooo long to send another PM?
irmamar
December 21, 2009, 05:25 AM
I think that it is like this until you've posted a number of messages. :)
hvalle98
December 21, 2009, 05:28 AM
I think that it is like this until you've posted a number of messages. :)
How many? Btw it was you the one I was trying to PM :) I have a question and I wonder if you could help me...
irmamar
December 21, 2009, 05:33 AM
Well, actually I don't know. Maybe some administrator is able to answer :thinking:
Don't worry. I'll read it later (or maybe tomorrow, since I'm having great problems with my connection to Internet :mad:)
:)
Perikles
December 21, 2009, 06:10 AM
You may only post 1 messages every 480 minutes.
I guess this is to begin with, and until you have posted a certain number of posts. It is specifically to stop spammers, so genuine new members have to suffer. :)
Edit: On some fora, you don't even have a PM facility at all until after a certain number of posts.
Jessica
December 21, 2009, 06:27 AM
what?? really? you have to wait 8 hours??
hvalle98
December 21, 2009, 06:49 AM
It is specifically to stop spammers
And new users btw
Well, we can create a debate on this. Don't you think that in order to have more privileges with PM's, new users will start making fluffy, non-relevant topics and threads? Isn't that spamming?
Edit: On some fora, you don't even have a PM facility at all until after a certain number of posts.
But when I get to that number, then I don't have to wait 8 hours. What I dislike is that I can't find anywhere where it says that I have to wait 8 hours until I need to send a PM. It's ok if I see that I have PMing disabled and being warned before, but to have the functionality but limited?
Perikles
December 21, 2009, 07:00 AM
Well, we can create a debate on this. Don't you think that in order to have more privileges with PM's, new users will start making fluffy, non-relevant topics and threads? Isn't that spamming?
But when I get to that number, then I don't have to wait 8 hours. What I dislike is that I can't find anywhere where it says that I have to wait 8 hours until I need to send a PM. It's ok if I see that I have PMing disabled and being warned before, but to have the functionality but limited?My guess is that if we discuss it much more, your post count will be high enough to make it irrelevant. :D I agree though, 8 hours seems excessive. I would have thought that,say, 30 mins or 1 hour would be enough to deter a spammer.
BTW, I agree with the complaint about lack of info - I joined a forum not long ago where there was no PM facility at all, or so I thought, where I needed to PM a moderator. The facility appeared after 100 posts, but I had no idea it would. I was also baffled that my first posts took hours actually to appear, and I didn't know that newbie posts were always sent for moderator approval first. There seems to be a general absence of welcoming info for a newbie on any forum, and this forum here seems better than most.
irmamar
December 21, 2009, 09:18 AM
I agree. I couldn't find such requirements (though I wasn't really interested in them when I joined). But such things should be known by new users (and by the old ones, too).
AngelicaDeAlquezar
December 21, 2009, 10:14 AM
@hvalle: It's just like the trial of some products... if you find the place useful, you'll have the complete features by using it in a way that both sides will find it enriching, so I'd just recommend you to be patient and use the forums to learn and have a good time.
Jessica
December 21, 2009, 10:53 AM
My guess is that if we discuss it much more, your post count will be high enough to make it irrelevant. :D I agree though, 8 hours seems excessive. I would have thought that,say, 30 mins or 1 hour would be enough to deter a spammer.
BTW, I agree with the complaint about lack of info - I joined a forum not long ago where there was no PM facility at all, or so I thought, where I needed to PM a moderator. The facility appeared after 100 posts, but I had no idea it would. I was also baffled that my first posts took hours actually to appear, and I didn't know that newbie posts were always sent for moderator approval first. There seems to be a general absence of welcoming info for a newbie on any forum, and this forum here seems better than most.
yeah some forums you have to have 100 posts before you can leave someone a comment
CrOtALiTo
December 21, 2009, 11:58 AM
This forum is great, except for a little detail:
When I read that I went like: "WTF?" 480 minutes its like uhm... 8 hours! Why do we have to wait toooooo long to send another PM?
Hvallen the you are telling us it's completely weir.
The forums normally leaves post any mount of post during the day, really you should to check if you internet connection is completely working, because the you are commenting here, it's that your internet has lag, and it possibility is having a interruption between the time that the data takes in arrives to the server, it's commonly named LAG.
The long time of answer of a petition in the website.
Now if you post more of three post in same time, then yes the server doesn't have time to reply you the datos transmitted in the host.
I hope that you have could understand me.
Have fun.
Tomisimo
December 21, 2009, 03:21 PM
hvalle,
These are limits that I have been forced to put into place. Once you've made a few posts and been a member for a few days, the limits go away. In fact, you should no longer be affected by this limit.
Thanks,
CrOtALiTo
December 21, 2009, 07:13 PM
hvalle,
These are limits that I have been forced to put into place. Once you've made a few posts and been a member for a few days, the limits go away. In fact, you should no longer be affected by this limit.
Thanks,
Really I didn't understand anything David, please you could explain me your comment.
Jessica
December 21, 2009, 08:28 PM
Crotalito:
he meant that he had to put these limits in, and after a few days, they will go away.
CrOtALiTo
December 22, 2009, 12:16 PM
I got it.
Thank you for the explanation.
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