New Threads: Why Is There a 30-Second Limit?

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The 30-second limit on searching for new threads is in place to manage server resources effectively. Each search, including those using the "new posts" button, consumes CPU resources. This restriction helps prevent server overload and maintains optimal performance for all users. The limit is a precautionary measure to ensure smooth operation of the forum. Overall, it balances user access with server stability.
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Hey, just a general question. Why is there a limit to how many searches you can do for new threads? I'm talking about the "new posts" button, you have to wait 30 seconds. Just interested if there are any reasons behin that.
 
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All searches (including the New Posts button) require CPU resources on the server. We don't want the server to get overloaded and slow down, so we limit the number of searches per user per unit time.

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Makes sense I guess. Cheers =]
 
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