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Originally Posted by kq76
You don't really believe that, do you? I'm sure they have dozens of other things they'd rather work on.
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No, I'm joking with that. Mostly.
But I do believe that, when it happens, it is the result of a special job being run. It has the earmarks; one minute, the website is quick as lightning; the next you start to see increasing slowdowns, culminating in 404 messages.
So, when the forum host computer is left alone, it runs fine. As soon as the other job(s) kick in, performance heads south in a hurry.
But, eh, they don't care. Or, to be more accurate, their parent company doesn't care.