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Really need to know the page and preferably time zone. And if it was a one-off or persistent. There are many places where latency can happen from our servers to the ISP to the backbone to Cloudflare to the backbone to your ISP.
I'm on Comcast and their service has been bouncing up and down like a basketball today.
That rule is being retired.
Absolutely. Often context matters in a big way. Which is why we encourage users to include context with their post.
If the question is, what type of violation is this in the new paradigm, it isn't a violation.
Awww! I was really hoping that I was messing with some random person's porch light!
I'm afraid that was it, and since it didn't fix the Galaxy problem we'll probably revert it for now.
That's a question for Apple. It's hard-coded into the Safari browser.
Uh oh. I think maybe the change to try and fix MrMike241's Galaxy pad issue may have also caused iPad to go mobile site only. Will pass that along to developers.
Tap the aA in the URL box.
In Website Settings make sure Request Desktop Website is enabled.
In the aA dropdown menu, adjust the font size until it displays the page in the desired format.
We didn't change anything.
There is no classic site, per se. There's desktop and mobile and the client (browser) communicates which one to the website. In many cases can be overridden by using the browser's Request Desktop Site option. Whether or not that setting is sticky depends on the browser.
The full editor disables auto-refresh, as does the board page when there has been activity in the quick-post box.
That doesn't mean that something else might not cause a refresh. Hard to diagnose that.
The pages that have been converted to mobile friendly will automatically adjust to the client size and to its orientation.
This would also be affected by your personal settings of font size on your device(s). And some browsers on the same device may be different in they use different rendering engines. Even on desktop browsers, there could be big difference in the screen layout as you resize the browser window width and font sizes.
But nothing that I am aware of has changed recently, though some changes, particularly a beta version of a revised board page layout, is imminent.
Were you using the new message form on the board page, or the full editor?
Desktop layout for what? I don't understand what "main page screen" refers to.
Please do.
This should be fixed now.
Finding yourself unexpectedly logged out?
Please provide examples of the various scenarios where you are prompted to login when you are already logged in or where logged-in expected functionality isn't working for you (such as the Trades page, or manage sticky notes, etc.)?
That would include cases where you are on an iHub page (https://investorshub.advfn.com) and get prompted to login on an ADVFN page (https://ih.advfn.com). And vis-a-vis.
Please reply to this post so they will all be in one place, and limit replies to this specific question. Thank you!
And the winners (so far) are:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172306580 Add me as Moderator
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172392510 Add me as Moderator
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172307751 Add Sticky
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172465023 Tades Page (iOS)
Unconfirmed:
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That’s entirely possible. The changes to user authentication were part of a process, not an event. At some point in the process, some things got better others got worse and subsequent changes resulted in more of the same. Now it is somewhat on hold though certainly not forgotten. There are a ton of different system dependencies involved making it quite complicated.
Those are all related to intermittent phantom cookie issues.
If you mean the trades issue, it went from sometimes broken for some users to always broken for some users. I think it’s especially bad for Mac/Safari users.
Those are all related to the login status (user authentication) issue.
I don’t have an ETA. That’s a complex problem and the proposed solution creates other problems.
Meatloaf just fixed the sometimes broken Board - Older/Newer navigation.
I don't know the numbers but it's not even close. It's all about distribution of advertising. The same thing that funded media, (magazines, newspapers, television and radio) for decades.
Our legal counsel’s information is none of your business. If we need to engage them, we will.
We won’t be needing to do so.
I've heard that nonsense from you before. I can share my interpretations and opinions about laws just like anyone else; that's a 1st Amendment right. You can offer different opinions and interpretations of law; that is your 1st Amendment right. Even when they are misguided. I don't purport or imply to be an attorney giving legal advice, whatever you might mistakenly infer.
I know what a deposition is, and I also know that it'll never happen except in your dreams.
Your further requests and demands are denied. Once again.
End of discussion.
That is what pays the bills.
The modern internet such as social media, consumer review sites and search engines would not exist without Section 230. It does not immunize websites from their own actionable content, but rather third-party content.
It's probably a Mac/Safari thing.
We don't cover them at all.
Maybe you don't understand how websites and advertising works. Websites sell their inventory of empty ads impressions, and advertisers buy them and provide/fill in ads for the inventory purchased. Much of that inventory is purchased by ad networks (e.g., Google) who provide or broker the ads directly from the ad network to the end-user.
In the current structure of the internet, those ads are usually targeted by the ad networks based on the viewer's browsing habits.
We are working on a better solution, only part of which is rules changes.
Some of those other upcoming changes are going to be quite significant, undoubtedly dramatic and, as is the case when even the smallest change occurs, controversial.
We will still endeavor to balance the needs and expectations of the heritage users as well as new users to the site.
Further, Affiant Sayeth Not.
* With the exception of a very few who abuse the privilege.
Oh, yawn. Hyperbole much?
As you have been told before, neither iHub nor any other private website of our kind are regulatory or law enforcement agencies. If you believe some violation of law has occurred, take it up with the appropriate government agency.
I'll bet I can name that friend in one note!