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It's 5 minutes between PMs, and is currently being trialled as a solution. I might knock it down to 3 after the bot plague has settled down a bit more. But for now I'm gonna keep it at 5 mins as we're still getting signups from uncommon IP's which then don't become active on the forum.

just bear with it for a while.

You've got it half right...

But see one of the many threads on it (funnily enough, a few threads below this one!)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sp...re-t265283.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ba...kz-t264737.html

:cool:

now that people are spamming to get up the 10 posts needed to pm I have a new policy. Anyone caught spamming to get up their 10 posts gets their post count reset to 0 and a suspension with warning note. or we can just flat out ban them. but surely some people will be actual genuine members who are just impatient. so we can do reset to 0, suspension/warning, and then if they do it a second time - ban.

I've been watching those spamming - seems many are dodgy - its actually exposed thing even better

I've banned a few accounts because of useless spam attempts that clearly offer nothing.

I say we make it 100 posts and limit it to certain areas!

I've been watching those spamming - seems many are dodgy - its actually exposed thing even better

I've banned a few accounts because of useless spam attempts that clearly offer nothing.

I say we make it 100 posts and limit it to certain areas!

great idea 10 is a little too low, and someone who has just joined the site and community really doesn't need to PM people as they wouldn't know anyone

since there are admins in this thread i will ask my 2nd question here, rather than start a new thread >_<

2) have adding trader comments been disabled for a bit or just mine, can a Admin please look into it, thank you

I could make it so if your post count is over 100 then it drops the time limit. If you haven't been caught out by 100 posts then I'm fairly confident that you're a regular.

  • 9 months later...
I could make it so if your post count is over 100 then it drops the time limit. If you haven't been caught out by 100 posts then I'm fairly confident that you're a regular.

can you at least set it up so if you have over 100 posts its only 30 seconds or a minute to send another PM.... not the 4-5 minutes it is now :laugh: 

  • 5 weeks later...

Hey

Any chance some of the members that have been here a while (ie. me :P ) could get this PM thing dropped? I'm PMing every one in the group buy at the moment for details and the 5 minute thing is killing me :(

Does making a donation get rid of it?

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  • 1 month later...

Is there a way to drop this delay for paying Traders such as myself who have also been on the forum for a while now?

Running a business, i dont get alot of time to check the forum, and when i do, i can get the other forums all replied within 10 minutes, meanwhile i have to wait 5 minutes for each pm i send which is impossible.

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