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so if google was getting ddos through it search bar it would be okay for google to disable it (for non users) cause it would have been the most effecive and fastest way to do it?
Um, obviously?
so if google was getting ddos through it search bar it would be okay for google to disable it (for non users) cause it would have been the most effecive and fastest way to do it?
Personally from me, yeah it's bad.Is Mangarock bad?
@egirlfriend I think I did misdirect the debate on a technical answer while the original poster wanted a more ethical view.I heard some shit about so please go further into detail.
Also you can not really talk about speed as it dependant on too many things such as your location, your computer, router, ISP, dns server. Way too many things can effect speed of a certain website. Mangadex maybe faster for you but not for others.
I think it's a pretty decent argument especially if the other site is MR, MD corrected their code, and surely still do, while MR kept this "beta" tag for ever as an excuse for poor management and bad decisions, making their code heavier and heavier even if it was intended for mobile use first hand!"MangaDex is still young" that is just an excuse.
well, in the same vain, i thought i was pretty clear at having pulled the scope back to include most sites that provide/require user registration. suddenly shifting it down to just manga reader sites felt like a goal-pole shift to me last night, but i see now that i sorta jumped into the middle of the discussion! sorry about that.you talk about me moving goal post but i assumed you knew i was on about similiar sites. since you then replied about a user-oriented site like this one, you then replied with twitter which is a user-oriented site but not like this one. hense me asking how twitter/youtube is related to this one.
fun little tidbit: even with an active account, searches were limited to once every 60 seconds. so incredibly annoying to have my timer reset because i hit the button at 59 seconds!also i didnt know hongfire did that so fairs
as a short- to medium-term fix, absolutely. there's no doubt it inconveniences people, but that's sometimes the cost of keeping the wheels turning. also, if you happened to be around the internet in 1998 when Google first launched, it was kinda crusty for a while. growing pains are normal!so as long as it fastest the or most effective its reasonable? so if google was getting ddos through it search bar it would be okay for google to disable it (for non users) cause it would have been the most effecive and fastest way to do it?