Miserable Users question, need help.

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  1. Abomination

    Abomination Zealot

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    What would happen if MU was installed, set up to only slightly delay things, and applied to the 'guests / not logged in' group?

    My goal would be to slow things down for people slightly that are not logged in. Would that work?
     
  2. MordyT

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    Bad idea imo.
    As a guest, I would be turned off a site if it was not loading fast/properly.
     
  3. Dietmar

    Dietmar Newcomer

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    My personal experience is, that no kind of disadvantage or even incentive on the opposite will motivate passive users to contribute more frequently.

    IMO it´s always a good deal of a personal decision: if a user is interested in the topics of the forum, she/he will join frequently. If not, no decline of a user-experience will be able to give a significant appeal. Moreover, the miserable user won´t know about the coherence of her/his experience and the degree/lack of former participation. As MordyT stated, it most likely would be an experience of frustration.

    This would even be more frustrating, if the reasons of absence don´t reflect the interest, but other maybe personal issues.

    I like the notice here after a time of being away, which is friendly and reminds me to visit this wonderful board more often! :)
     
  4. Abomination

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    The key word is slightly as in a 'tiny' bit of slow down. If possible not enough delay so the average human would be bothered too much.

    How would it affect the bots? Would it slow them down?

    I am quite aware about the "google cares how fast the site responds" issue, but was curious if the bots, or any other IPs not logged in, would be slowed down a bit.
     
  5. kev

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    My question, what are you trying to achieve? Do you want people to get aggravated and leave your site???

    If a site loads slow, people are more likely to leave.
     
  6. Abomination

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    I got some *really* odd visitors. about 100 connections from the same IP, all trying to start up new threads at the same time. Clearly a bot or program of some type. I've got a fairly good idea who was doing that and am following up.

    It was not bad enough to call it a ddos, or dos in this case. The server was responding so there was no way to automatically detect there was a problem from monitoring services. But the server kept giving errors. It was bad enough I could not log into cpanel and the host needed to block/firewall the IP.

    So, my wild idea, is to ask if the miserable users add on could give a tiny delay.

    Probably a daft question. Does Paul M still visit AA?
     
  7. kev

    kev Regular Member

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    Add the ip address to your firewall rules.

    Chances are its a spam bot. Have you looked the address up at the "Stop Forum Spam" site or the honey pot project?
     
  8. Abomination

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    The hosting provider did firewall the IPs.

    Had not thought about it being a spam bot actually. I had assumed it was a disgruntled semi-technical member that wrote a script. I'll follow up with that, thanks.

    Although I would still like an answer to my original question, would the miserable users affect that situation if it was applied to guests. :confused:
     

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