Something is seriously wrong with this website


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When I post a reply to a member post, and then post a reply to another post, they both end up as a multiple response in the same post.

This is recent.

Also, responses to posts take about 30 seconds to appear, and often does not.

Pages take a LONG time, sometimes as much as 30 seconds, to load.

And since the site admins are just laughing about it, well, I guess they like it like that.

And no, it's not me.

The rest of the web works fine. Even to post topics on other forums.

I get this, too. Admins, DO something! Geez, I hate waiting 30 seconds for a page to load. It is not me, and it is not browser dependant.

Stop downloading p0rn on the server!

Site has been lagging really badly since about 2 days ago but I've been too lazy to report it. Browsing, Replying etc very very slow. I also VNC'd to a server I have in france and tried the site and had the same experience on that so I know it's not my computer or internet.

Site has been lagging really badly since about 2 days ago but I've been too lazy to report it. Browsing, Replying etc very very slow. I also VNC'd to a server I have in france and tried the site and had the same experience on that so I know it's not my computer or internet.

I actually asked someone from France too. Same problem. :/

you see this is why we can't have nice things

damned if you do, damned if you don't (talking about IPB and some of the hacks used on this forum, not about the rude sarcasm above) :p

Beyond lag... I'm having a lot of problems on IE9 as well. I haven't been able to comment or create a forum post in it today (it just doesn't respond), and I've probably had it crash about 8 times today. Needless to say, I'm using an alternative for now. But seriously guys, the team works really hard to keep things running smoothly, so give them all some slack.

But 100s of us are on every day. If every member gets a slow page load, there is even more complaints. To say the least, this amount of people complaining is nothing.

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