Hmmm... It seems to be when you edit guides a lot? Are you publishing it often?
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Lugignaf wrote:
Hmmm... It seems to be when you edit guides a lot? Are you publishing it often?
The first time it got fragged, the last edit was 15 days ago. The 2nd time, I published about 3 times in 20 minutes. I've had publish sprees of way more in the past but it's never caused any problems
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The first time it got fragged, the last edit was 15 days ago. The 2nd time, I published about 3 times in 20 minutes. I've had publish sprees of way more in the past but it's never caused any problems
Well it's a very new issue so, the past publishing thing doesn't matter much. But, hmmm... I'm not sure what it could be now.
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My guides back online, And yeah, the publish spam could very well be the issue now. I'll try to keep the publish updates to a minimum and see if the frags happen again
My guides dead again and I've done literally nothing to it since the last time. It's down 20 hours every other day at this point. Mobafire plssss
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edit:back online
I believe that the guide fragging happens when someone spams comments on a guide. When my guide got fragged for the first time, the same kind of thing happened - with spam comments.
Having unintentionally spam commented on forum threads before, i know that that kind of thing happens when you click the 'post reply' button several times before the new page finishes loading.
I wonder if a possible way around this kind of thing from happening would be to set a cap to the number of posts a mobafire user can make over a very small period of time. For example, if a mobafire user could post a maximum of 3 posts in 2 seconds, i think it would prevent a lot of spam comments from happening, and would also reduce the frequency with which guides would get fragged. Most importantly, it is unlikely that this kind of posting limit would hinder a user's enjoyment of the site. Thoughts?
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Having unintentionally spam commented on forum threads before, i know that that kind of thing happens when you click the 'post reply' button several times before the new page finishes loading.
I wonder if a possible way around this kind of thing from happening would be to set a cap to the number of posts a mobafire user can make over a very small period of time. For example, if a mobafire user could post a maximum of 3 posts in 2 seconds, i think it would prevent a lot of spam comments from happening, and would also reduce the frequency with which guides would get fragged. Most importantly, it is unlikely that this kind of posting limit would hinder a user's enjoyment of the site. Thoughts?

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kinda annoying D: