If long threads make for slowness, let's kill the word association thread.
Its the data in the thread, Picture threads have alot of data compared to a text thread
If long threads make for slowness, let's kill the word association thread.
This. Wonkey looking and annoying/slow to figure out what is what.The "What's New At GOC" is still badly formatted.
My provider is Shaw and I have tried IE, ME with Windows 10 and Safari with ios. Initially when I log in I get a vBulletin Message saying "Invalid Redirect URL". If I log in again it goes to the GOC webpage. I have also tried my iphone with Tbaytel and I get the same results.
your starting at http not https thats why
Not so much a complaint but an observation,
when I do a Post Quick Reply what used to happen was it would be added to the current browser's page (very little http data sent/received),
whereas when I do a Post Quick Reply today the entire page is being refreshed/resent from the server.
Not so much a complaint but an observation,
when I do a Post Quick Reply what used to happen was it would be added to the current browser's page (very little http data sent/received),
whereas when I do a Post Quick Reply today the entire page is being refreshed/resent from the server.
Where this is observed most often is in the running live commentary threads at GoC (we haven't had one in a few months), and the Laugh thread -- where as you're adding replies the page in the browser can temporarily have a hundred posts scrollable rather than the usual 10 max per page.
(6:15 Eastern but it is a time to celebrate)This is now working normally/correctly as well.
Also "Reply with Quote" is working again too.
....and GOOD MORNING!!! All seems to have been reborn as a sequel to The Fast and the Furious. No more slothing around!(6:15 Eastern but it is a time to celebrate)
I have not nothing to the site to be honest.... so this is good news to hear there isn't anymore issues, but i'm still confused to the issues, besides the possibility that its a localized issue
I’ve been occasionally unable to view new pictures or YouTube videos posted by some users at random since the most recent round of issues started. Others can see them judging from the responses. This morning, whole strings of photos/videos disappeared. Seems to be linked to certain users, for example all FALover’s videos in the Great Cover Thread have vanished for me. I can still see posts from other users.
Tried logging out/back in, clearing browser, wifi and mobile data, makes no difference.
I’ve been occasionally unable to view new pictures or YouTube videos posted by some users at random since the most recent round of issues started. Others can see them judging from the responses. This morning, whole strings of photos/videos disappeared. Seems to be linked to certain users, for example all FALover’s videos in the Great Cover Thread have vanished for me. I can still see posts from other users.
Tried logging out/back in, clearing browser, wifi and mobile data, makes no difference.
My best guess is that it is related to the server move to the LightSpeed platform. Not proven technology in that it does not have market saturation and usage history even close to IIS let alone Apache or NGINX.
If it were a server issue, I have a checklist of questions to diagnose that.
But it's not a server issue, because that's a single point of failure and lots of people aren't experiencing a slow down.
I noticed this tooIsn't it curious that the Whats New search is consistently affected, while other searches aren't.
While at the same time, I have no problems on the cell, just with the home service
Where is our content being throttled. If that's the word for it. Slowness I could just blame on traffic. Formatting points closer to the source.
Doing Several Load tests, it seems that the results are the browsers, users are using for the most part are the issue with load time.
See results below:
These are test sites that use multiple access points from around the world, to record the high, low and average access time, I'm posting the Highest of North America.
Test site 1: Load time - 2.142s Chrome - No errorsTest site 1: Load time - 5.805s - Firefix - Several Errors
Test site 1: Load time - 2.960s - Opera - No Errors
Test site 2: Load Time - 2.1 sec (Chrome) No errors
Test site 2: Load Time - 5.8 sec (IE browners) Several errors
Test site 2: Load Time - 5.4 sec (Firefox) Several errors
Test site 2: Load Time - 1.7 sec (Opera) No errors
Test site 2: Load Time - 2.1 sec (Android operating browser) No errors
Results are saying that if your using Firefox or EI, there are errors that are stopping from loading the site quickly.
These are not errors with the site, but compatibility of the browsers to the site.
You have have had good access before, as browsers change settings in their software this can affect some of the sites you use.
GOC has always recommended using Chrome for using our site. Users are welcome to use whatever they want though.









