seems to be working well for me now.
seems to be working well for me now.
It's been working normally so far. Hope it stays this way.
Finally working normally for me, too.
Using Chrome and since yesterday the forum has been working fine. Back to normal. I posted yesterday just fine.
Browsing greatly improved from Last night [I'm in the UK so time zone different]
Thanks to the hard working tech guys for sorting it out.
Any word on when those threads that were closed for this experiment will re-open?
Yeah but seems unfair that some threads lose some of their history or are chopped in two when others get to stay intact nothing cut off lose or split in two.
There are conversation's that started on the old thread which I am yet to get to [I was banned shortly before those sites shut] Don't want to be messing around with links and stuff.
Point is it can't be for rule for fans of certain characters and another for others.
"Unfair" would be denying those users a place to appreciate those characters. What you're talking about is a minor inconvenience ("Oh, there's a new thread. Okay...").
I wouldn't get too attached to the idea of long, endless threads anymore either. We're thinking of implementing a yearly close/restart for certain threads (such as appreciation threads).
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8:00 EDT...slow....again.
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
Slow as molasses on my tablet. I feel like I'm back in the days of dial-up.
Meanwhile, the site is also slow on my computer. But somewhere in the last couple months (about when the slow-down first started for me) it auto-logged me out of the forum. And I haven't signed back in on the computer because Firefox tells me the site is non-secure.
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
That's because the communication between the site and your computer is done in the clear. The site itself is as secure as any open forum on the web.
Firefox and Chrome are both pushing https everywhere hard; the trouble with that model is that it's built on an infrastructure in the form of root keys issuers that is flawed by design. And by pushing for https everywhere by issuing security warnings, they are essentially continually crying wolf.
Well, here we go again.
Good Marvel characters- Bring Them Back!!!
A bit of up and down while browsing, but posting is still slower than a turtle.