Topic: Site works then doesn't?

Posted under Site Bug Reports & Feature Requests

Not sure if this is a known bug that affects some people or if this solely on my end... but I notice the site will load properly for about 5 minutes- loading images, webm s, gifs, next pages, etc. About 5 minutes in, though, it just stops wanting to load anything. (Does this on Chrome, Firefox, and sometimes Edge though edge tends to work most of the time)

As I said, not sure if it's a known bug or just on my end, figured I'd try to make a thread and maybe get help or bring to light an issue.

Thanks!

silvarus said:
Not sure if this is a known bug that affects some people or if this solely on my end... but I notice the site will load properly for about 5 minutes- loading images, webm s, gifs, next pages, etc. About 5 minutes in, though, it just stops wanting to load anything. (Does this on Chrome, Firefox, and sometimes Edge though edge tends to work most of the time)

As I said, not sure if it's a known bug or just on my end, figured I'd try to make a thread and maybe get help or bring to light an issue.

Thanks!

I'm also having the same issue, site works fine for a bit then just doesn't

silvarus said:
Not sure if this is a known bug that affects some people or if this solely on my end... but I notice the site will load properly for about 5 minutes- loading images, webm s, gifs, next pages, etc. About 5 minutes in, though, it just stops wanting to load anything. (Does this on Chrome, Firefox, and sometimes Edge though edge tends to work most of the time)

That's the browser timing out. Basically, browsers usually don't wait indefinitely for a resource to load, and just stops if it takes too long. Considering that +50 images load simultaneously in the main page, it's not that strange to hit that limit if the server is under heavy load.

On Firefox, you can adjust the timeout by entering

about:config

in the search bar and searching for

network.http.response.timeout

which is the timeout in seconds (should be 300 by default, which is 5 minutes).

greuppe said:
That's the browser timing out. Basically, browsers usually don't wait indefinitely for a resource to load, and just stops if it takes too long. Considering that +50 images load simultaneously in the main page, it's not that strange to hit that limit if the server is under heavy load.

On Firefox, you can adjust the timeout by entering

about:config

in the search bar and searching for

network.http.response.timeout

which is the timeout in seconds (should be 300 by default, which is 5 minutes).

Nope... problem still persists

I mean the site will work properly for a little. I can load videos, images, and all that... but after browsing for like 5 minutes everything just stops loading- videos refuse to fully load, images will half load then stop... however changing to new pages, image cards will load properly, but thats it

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