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Can the number of times you've posted in My Opera affect performance of 10.51?
I know it sounds like a crazy question, but can the number of times you post in the forums affect how well Opera 10.51 works? I only ask because those with lengthy posting histories aren't having nearly the number of problems with 10.51 that those with only one or two or 10 posts have. I just can't figure out the connection.What forum are you on? I've seen plenty of long time posters mention problems. (MDI and lack of server name completion especially)
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Long-time posters mentioned most of these problems during the alpha and beta already, so that would merely seem that way right now.
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Obviously not, but this is a trolling thread that should not have been posted. What posting on or visiting the forums frequently does is change your perception of how difficult problems are to resolve. New users often panic and over-react when they encounter problems, whereas experienced forum users have seen so many problems reported, that they know how to find solutions or work-arounds. Even a crash is not a big problem if you know what causes it and how to avoid it. If it hurts, don't do it:
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I completely agree with Pesala here. It will do no good to this forum, if any of the other users act aggressively towards those who are not able. in a given situation, to apply to the written or unwritten rules of the forum. Politeness towards those who have gone astray, is the best approach.
And this thread is made of a long time user that also is bound by the same rules. An evidence of the fact that even long time users do not always follow the rules.
And this thread is made of a long time user that also is bound by the same rules. An evidence of the fact that even long time users do not always follow the rules.