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[EDIT - SOLVED] My efficiency here WAS under 30% of what it was on astaro.org

Between 5 April and 17 August last year, I wrote 1000 posts - almost 7 per day.  Over the last two weeks, it's been three, and I've spent more time than when I was averaging 7 per day.

The other forum where I spend some time is in French-English WordReference.com.  There, a page has clickable links almost immediately and no page takes longer than five seconds to render completely.  Here, the links are not "hot" until the page is completely rendered, and that always takes over 10 seconds and as much as 15 seconds not infrequently.

Am I the only person complaining about this slowness?

EDIT - Please see my thread about efficient participation at the top of the General Discussion forum.

Cheers - Bob



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  • Hi Bob,

    no, you're not the only one... Loading speeds are terribly low here in Germany.

    No fun to come around here any more, I only do it 2 or 3 times a week.

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  • When Sophos asks for feedback they seem to be seeking only praise.

    The contributor unfriendliness of the interface for this community is among the factors in my reduced participation.

    More than once I have started toward answering a question, correcting mis-information or providing deeper technical details only to decide against it. As time passes the role of non-contributor becomes more comfortable (for me).

    The threshold of convenience is lower for asking questions than answering them - though the questions to be asked may have their own elements of inconvenience.