When you're trying to get back into chat
I think we keep getting booted because we are in the sticks and the broadbean is rubbish but why the 5 mins to log back in thing?
Sorry if this has been asked before
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When you're trying to get back into chat
I think we keep getting booted because we are in the sticks and the broadbean is rubbish but why the 5 mins to log back in thing?
Sorry if this has been asked before
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Thanks for the relpies. I have had time to read them in the 5 mins I have to kill before I can get back in the Bris room!!
TBH I can understand the lock out / cool off bit but does that really happen that much in comparison to those who have been disconnected through a drop in broadband performance?
I think I spend too much time in chat and I don't see much aggro - perhaps I'm in the wrong rooms :lol: :lol:
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The Five Minute period was temporarily discontinued some months ago. I was in a full room that was completely ruined by some idiot who was being deliberately obnoxious and disruptive to everyone. Each time he was kicked he was back within seconds. Presumably he was a temporary, trial member so wasn't worried about any log-term ban being awarded in the future.
I am in favour of retaining a cooling off period, but agree that it would be an improvement if it were technically possible to restict it to those who have been kicked (in which case, I would like to see it increased in duration to, say, 15 minutes - when it might act as more of a deterrent to unsolicited whisperers, etc).
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That was when the new chatroom software was being trialled I think. I seem to recall that there many more people locked in cyberspace then so the taking away the 5 minute "lock-out" probably caused more problems than it solved.
I don't recall that the 5 minute wait was ever to do kicking recalcitrant users by room hosts; those in the know could easily and swiftly re-enter a room.
Being kicked by an Op is a whole different ball game as I understand it as they have a whole set of different powers available to them to prevent a user from re-entering the site at all when necessary.
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That was when the new chatroom software was being trialled I think. I seem to recall that there many more people locked in cyberspace then so the taking away the 5 minute "lock-out" probably caused more problems than it solved.
I don't recall that the 5 minute wait was ever to do kicking recalcitrant users by room hosts; those in the know could easily and swiftly re-enter a room.
Being kicked by an Op is a whole different ball game as I understand it as they have a whole set of different powers available to them to prevent a user from re-entering the site at all when necessary.
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That was when the new chatroom software was being trialled I think. I seem to recall that there many more people locked in cyberspace then so the taking away the 5 minute "lock-out" probably caused more problems than it solved.
I don't recall that the 5 minute wait was ever to do kicking recalcitrant users by room hosts; those in the know could easily and swiftly re-enter a room.
Being kicked by an Op is a whole different ball game as I understand it as they have a whole set of different powers available to them to prevent a user from re-entering the site at all when necessary.
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Hmmm - I'm confused by Admin's post on this which seems to indicate the 5-minute lock out is purely on a technical basis.
This is not what has been recently said by Ops - the view from some of them is that it has been retained for a cooling off period.
Can someone give us a definitive answer?
This question is being asked so many times in so many threads it would be useful to get it clarified so we're all on the same page. It seems to be the most regularly raised peeve for chatroom users.
If it's for technical reasons, I again suggest the following (which is not difficult in coding terms):
- When a user is kicked, set a flag accordingly.
- When a user tries to join the chatroom, check whether the kick-flag exists. If so, impose a cooling off period of some fixed duration.
- If they haven't been kicked (e.g. their connection has dropped), check whether they are already logged in and if so disconnect and reconnect them.
This would solve both issues.
If it's for a cooling off period, ensure it only applies to those who have been kicked by checking for the kick-flag.
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I can see your point, but with respect that's a different issue and there are already rules to deal with hosts who don't comply with the AUP and T&Cs.
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The way I see your view is a bit like saying "some people may break the speed limit so there's no point having the limit in the first place".
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I think on balance it's better that a few may be temporarily inconvenienced on the relatively few occasions that an errant room host kicks them rather than all users being inconvenienced because of a programming issue.
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There have been lots of discussions around functionality suggestions for an improved chatroom which it seems inappropriate to re-open here as it will take the thread off track. One consideration should perhaps be around who is allowed to host (e.g. perhaps you could only host after you've been a member for x months or some other criterion) and what tools they have available.
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The way I see your view is a bit like saying "some people may break the speed limit so there's no point having the limit in the first place".
Quote by McrM4M-pvtOK
I think on balance it's better that a few may be temporarily inconvenienced on the relatively few occasions that an errant room host kicks them rather than all users being inconvenienced because of a programming issue.
Quote by McrM4M-pvtOK
There have been lots of discussions around functionality suggestions for an improved chatroom which it seems inappropriate to re-open here as it will take the thread off track. One consideration should perhaps be around who is allowed to host (e.g. perhaps you could only host after you've been a member for x months or some other criterion) and what tools they have available.
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That was an interesting exchange and further highlights the problem with the current system. It seems to me that not only clarity but honest about the current system is required.
This particular topic resurfaces on a regular basis and clearly lacks any clear resolution. With more and more people feeling quite sensitive about what they see as an injustice, it is more than time for this to be laid to rest.
If there are any technical reasons, whatever they are, they should be resolved as quickly as possible. With the increasing number of members this topic will not only resurface, for the nth time, but will become more of an issue.
Also the whole notion of people being "kicked" and being given "a cooling off period" should be re-considered and a proper system put in place. It seems to me we have a system that is unclear, and one that was not designed with certain limitations, but these limitations have been "highjacked" to try and resolve a separate problem.
It is time to 'clear out the attic'.
Quote by bbw_lover
That was an interesting exchange and further highlights the problem with the current system. It seems to me that not only clarity but honest about the current system is required.
This particular topic resurfaces on a regular basis and clearly lacks any clear resolution. With more and more people feeling quite sensitive about what they see as an injustice, it is more than time for this to be laid to rest.
If there are any technical reasons, whatever they are, they should be resolved as quickly as possible. With the increasing number of members this topic will not only resurface, for the nth time, but will become more of an issue.
Also the whole notion of people being "kicked" and being given "a cooling off period" should be re-considered and a proper system put in place. It seems to me we have a system that is unclear, and one that was not designed with certain limitations, but these limitations have been "highjacked" to try and resolve a separate problem.
It is time to 'clear out the attic'.