Anti-flooding stops you immediately editing your post

Anti-flooding stops you immediately editing your post

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Clockwork Cupcake

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78,047 posts

287 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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If you make a post and immediately think "st st st I need to edit that!" and go to do so, you can get hit with the anti-flooding thing.

I totally get that immediately making a follow-up post could be flooding, but editing your post should not be.

What the current measures mean is you have to wait to correct your post, during which time some smart alec has quoted it.

Ben Lowden

6,985 posts

192 months

PH Marketing Bloke

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Friday 24th June 2022
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Haven't you heard the saying read twice post once? hehe

Thanks for raising. Our anti-flooding system only prevents you from editing the post for 10 seconds to stop bots filling the forums with spam. I should think it's highly unlikely someone would see your post and quote it within that time before you can edit it, but I could well be wrong!

If this is a problem affecting multiple members, it would be helpful to know from others so we can understand the scale of the issue. Thanks!

Clockwork Cupcake

Original Poster:

78,047 posts

287 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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Ben Lowden said:
Haven't you heard the saying read twice post once? hehe
True. And one day I might learn that. biggrin

Ben Lowden said:
Our anti-flooding system only prevents you from editing the post for 10 seconds to stop bots filling the forums with spam. I should think it's highly unlikely someone would see your post and quote it within that time before you can edit it, but I could well be wrong!
It does happen though. smile

I guess what I was saying is that, ideally, the anti-flooding system should differentiate between a new post and an edit. But I completely accept that this is a very low priority / minor issue and, as you say, 10 secs isn't that long.


B'stard Child

30,345 posts

261 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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It also comes into play when you report a post

Example New User spams the forum for Keto or whatever

I report the post as spam

Then I go and reply to the post to say reported and the anti flooding kicks in

I have to wait 20 secs and then reply

So now I reply first to the post to say "Reported" (so that the Moderation team don't get loads of reports) and then actually report it

Ben Lowden

6,985 posts

192 months

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Friday 24th June 2022
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Clockwork Cupcake said:
It does happen though. smile

I guess what I was saying is that, ideally, the anti-flooding system should differentiate between a new post and an edit. But I completely accept that this is a very low priority / minor issue and, as you say, 10 secs isn't that long.
It's a good point and this isn't something we do right now, but if there's sufficient demand we could look into it. So if this is an issue for anyone else, please let us know on this thread.

768

16,791 posts

111 months

Wednesday 29th June 2022
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It is for me too.

gregs656

11,721 posts

196 months

Friday 1st July 2022
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Is this new? It's annoying. Just came to post about it, don't remember it being a thing in the past.

Clockwork Cupcake

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287 months

Friday 1st July 2022
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gregs656 said:
Is this new? It's annoying. Just came to post about it, don't remember it being a thing in the past.
It's been a thing for years and years. Definitely not new.

SS2.

14,608 posts

253 months

Friday 1st July 2022
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It's caught me out once or twice when I tried to edit a typo just after posting.

Wait a few seconds, try again, all good.

It's really no great hardship.

Clockwork Cupcake

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Friday 1st July 2022
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SS2. said:
It's really no great hardship.
To be clear, I never said it was.

gregs656

11,721 posts

196 months

Friday 1st July 2022
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SS2. said:
It's caught me out once or twice when I tried to edit a typo just after posting.

Wait a few seconds, try again, all good.

It's really no great hardship.
Maybe it is me getting used to this new keyboard and doing more edits, but it's been happening a lot to me recently having never experienced it before.

Clockwork Cupcake

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287 months

Yesterday (17:52)
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This is still an issue. An "oh st!!" edit of a post you just made is not flooding.

Sheepshanks

37,301 posts

134 months

Yesterday (19:27)
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It is annoying but even if I immediately realise I need to edit a post and I get the anti-flood message, just refreshing the page works so I must have used up the 10 seconds.

Compared to the really annoying missing apostrophes it's a trivial inconvenience.

Clockwork Cupcake

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287 months

Yesterday (19:37)
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Sheepshanks said:
It is annoying but even if I immediately realise I need to edit a post and I get the anti-flood message, just refreshing the page works so I must have used up the 10 seconds.

Compared to the really annoying missing apostrophes it's a trivial inconvenience.
Yes, I am well aware of how the workaround is to wait because I'm not stupid

Doesn't detract from my post, but I acknowledge that there is bigger st to fry