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The system tells me I have to wait 300 seconds between posts. Am I doing something wrong????
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Just happened to me too. Must be a reason, but it is a pain in the neck.
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Sounds like the Flood Control setting of the forum is set to 5 minutes (300 seconds). That sounds kind of long, usually it's like 30 seconds. Maybe Don will lower it.
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That timer is for flood control. It is intended to discourage posting excessive numbers of messages or using the forum like a chat room. Last month a new member flooded the forum with 75 useless one-line messages in less than 2 hours (the messages and the member were removed). The flooding controls help slow that down.
To help a little I have set the timer back to 3 minutes. It's hard to imagine a situation when you would need to post 2 messages in less than 3 minutes so that seems like a reasonable number. Don |
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And there you have it.
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