Is anyone else experiencing connection issues with this site?

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Users are experiencing significant connectivity issues with a specific site, reporting connection timeouts and extremely slow loading times, particularly when trying to submit posts. Problems have persisted for at least a day, with some users noting that pages fail to load completely. There is a shared concern about the reliability of their Internet Service Provider (ISP), with one user expressing frustration over the ISP's inability to manage their own homepage effectively. A related thread has been referenced for further updates on the situation.
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I've been having trouble connecting to this site for a long time, but recently, it has been almost impossible. I get both connection timeouts and extremely slow loads. I was wondering if anyone else is having trouble or if I need to hound my ISP. Thanks.
 
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Yes like right now it takes 5 minutes to submit a post . . .
 
I too have been seeing problems with pages not loading completely or at all since last night.

EDIT: Just ran across this thread.
 
OK well hopefully someone can fix it. I was really dreading having to talk to my ISP about this. They can't even manage their own home page, which is slower than molasses in January when connecting to it from within their own network (and they fail to understand when I try to tell them this).
 
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