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On 06/04/2024 at 20:20, adrynalyne said:

I tried a vpn connection through Sydney and am still seeing the issue. 

It has been fine on the general site but as of this morning the forums are slow as described by others.

On 08/04/2024 at 14:23, Mindovermaster said:

Seems to be faster now. Problem could be either of those two processes..

Edit: Seems to go to a page every ~3 seconds instead of ~6..

I think disabling the front page community forum feed has something to do with it, just hope they bring it when it's fixed as I only use that.

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On 08/04/2024 at 09:29, SnoopZ said:

I think disabling the front page community forum feed has something to do with it, just hope they bring it when it's fixed as I only use that.

Well, as said above, they're on it. :)

On 08/04/2024 at 03:47, Steven P. said:

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Hopefully it's not an expensive problem, like a server dying.

Wasn't that the case a number of years ago just prior to the upgrade to ipb3?

On 08/04/2024 at 18:19, DaveLegg said:

Re-enabled for all now, will keep monitoring. May need to disable for guests again if the issue returns while I do further investigation

I'm seeing a huge improvement here, not sure if it's normal speed but it's pretty good.

On 10/04/2024 at 10:23, Steven P. said:

One of our servers had a midlife crisis, and a web server became haunted.

One could say it became conservative? :D 

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On 11/04/2024 at 13:54, adrynalyne said:

This has to be one of your stupidest comments. 

Given how many tech site users employ ad blocking it doesn't sound a bad idea to maybe once a year run a revenue drive. A few tech sites do it so why not Neowin? You're not forced to donate if you don't want to.

 

On 10/04/2024 at 21:10, Jumping Jacinta said:

Given how many tech site users employ ad blocking it doesn't sound a bad idea to maybe once a year run a revenue drive. A few tech sites do it so why not Neowin? You're not forced to donate if you don't want to.

 

I’m sure Neowin is making bank off of grey market keys. 

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