neowin 30 sec timeout thing


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Not really...

Its perfect to stop spamming...

Dude its 30 seconds... sit back & relax.

oh noes i might be assasinated before the 30 seconds are up!!!! :rolleyes:

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You may get a better response over in S&FI.

Besides 30 seconds is a reasonable enough time before you should be able to post, under any circumstances.

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The search limit is in place so you don't overload the server. Searching is pretty resource intensive, so we don't need people doing it every 5 seconds and screwing things up for everyone.

And if 30 seconds is too long for you, you need to sit down and start contributing some posts that count, not mindless banter...

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And if 30 seconds is too long for you, you need to sit down and start contributing some posts that count, not mindless banter...

Not really.

I know I'm not the perfect user on Neowin, and that I'v prolly spammed a whole **** load on my time here.

But I know it takes less time from the point you click Add Reply, to you go to the next topik, and click 'Add Post' or 'Quote'

I get soo mad at this feature sometimes, it just annoys me.

Perhaps if you made a special group of users who weren't affected by the 30 second timeout, for those who paid?

It would be a great income, and it would definitly weed out the 'True' spammers..

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heh it only bothers me sometimes because when i goto the main forum page i open up all the foum cats into new tabs then keep on opening pages from there so once i've replyed to one topic i just close that tab and read the next one & reply i cant say i post alot though noware nere other people!

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or you guys can just wait 30 more seconds. do you even read the thread before you post?.. well if you already posted before i guess that kinda ruins what i just said

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