B battlekid macrumors regular Original poster Aug 29, 2010 #1 It would really make the forums "flow" better.... Thanks!
spinnerlys Guest Aug 29, 2010 #2 Even if from 2005, still, or even more, relevant: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/99032/ In one word why there is no Quick Reply field: SPAM.
Even if from 2005, still, or even more, relevant: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/99032/ In one word why there is no Quick Reply field: SPAM.
DylanLikesPorn macrumors 6502 Aug 30, 2010 #4 I want quick reply, but it would be a dangerous tool in my hands. I write a post but, think twice then decide I better not submit reply... still it gets me in trouble sometimes.
I want quick reply, but it would be a dangerous tool in my hands. I write a post but, think twice then decide I better not submit reply... still it gets me in trouble sometimes.
spinnerlys Guest Aug 30, 2010 #6 appleguy123 said: Sorry for my noobness, but what is QuickReply? Click to expand... The ability to do a "quick reply" without hitting a reply button first, entering reply and then clicking the POST REPLY button. Normally it is at the end of the page below the last post of that page.
appleguy123 said: Sorry for my noobness, but what is QuickReply? Click to expand... The ability to do a "quick reply" without hitting a reply button first, entering reply and then clicking the POST REPLY button. Normally it is at the end of the page below the last post of that page.
appleguy123 macrumors 604 Aug 30, 2010 #7 spinnerlys said: The ability to do a "quick reply" without hitting a reply button first, entering reply and then clicking the POST REPLY button. Normally it is at the end of the page below the last post of that page. Click to expand... Why would they turn that off? It doesn't seem to cause any harm.
spinnerlys said: The ability to do a "quick reply" without hitting a reply button first, entering reply and then clicking the POST REPLY button. Normally it is at the end of the page below the last post of that page. Click to expand... Why would they turn that off? It doesn't seem to cause any harm.
spinnerlys Guest Aug 30, 2010 #8 appleguy123 said: Why would they turn that off? It doesn't seem to cause any harm. Click to expand... SPAM can be distributed faster with that option.
appleguy123 said: Why would they turn that off? It doesn't seem to cause any harm. Click to expand... SPAM can be distributed faster with that option.
D dmmcintyre3 macrumors 68020 Sep 2, 2010 #9 It will not help spambots do it faster, they just send the POST request ignoring the form. Flood limits is a better way to prevent it.
It will not help spambots do it faster, they just send the POST request ignoring the form. Flood limits is a better way to prevent it.