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| 12 Apr 2015 12:38 AM |
It won't get rid of the floodcheck, but it will go back and try the post for you again over and over again until it works.
So rather than the frustration of keep on having to press backspace and click the button again and hope it works, you just click "post" once and sit back and wait.
Should I make this?
I'm thinking of even making it a universal extension, so you can adjust it to other forums. |
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| 12 Apr 2015 12:39 AM |
Major support [2]
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| 12 Apr 2015 12:51 AM |
| How would you handle backlogs of delayed posts? |
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| 12 Apr 2015 12:51 AM |
@ibluedawn
Then it will always wait too long to post it. If you were 1 second before the floodcheck, then it waits 30 seconds, then you have just wasted 29 seconds.
Plus, floodchecks on different sites are different.
It would work way more efficiently if it just kept on trying until it worked.
Also, I will put it on the Chrome web store when finished. It will probably be under the name "Floodcheck Degriefer" or something like that. |
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| 12 Apr 2015 12:53 AM |
| Or use ROBLOX+, and it'll tell you how much time you have left before you can post again. |
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| 12 Apr 2015 12:53 AM |
@Tiwe
Good question.
It will save the title and body as a cookie and right when you click the post button. So if it doesn't post, it can just load the cookie and see what the post was supposed to be. |
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| 12 Apr 2015 12:55 AM |
Of course it would support any of the auto siggys, because if you happen to refresh after you finish typing your message with the auto siggy on, it resets everything you typed.
This is the greatest post of All Time |
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| 12 Apr 2015 12:56 AM |
it wouldn't* support
At least it happens to me.
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| 12 Apr 2015 12:58 AM |
@Mario
This isn't an auto-siggy extension. All it does is when you see the floodcheck page, it press backspace for you, and then submits your post again, and repeats this until it works.
So you don't feel so frustrated doing it yourself. |
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| 12 Apr 2015 01:12 AM |
>Chrome
absolutely disgusting |
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