I quite often will read a thread of comments, and want to vote up a few of them. I vote one up, read the next few comments, vote up anothe- *giant red box*

I've seen that "You can only submit a comment vote every 5 seconds" box far too often.. Is there any reason I can't vote for 12 comments per minute, rather than 1 comment every 5 seconds?

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Yup, I tend to read through to then, and then apply votes at a rate of about 1 Hz. Or would if the bloody message box didn't get in the way. – Tom Hawtin - tackline Jun 28 '09 at 23:20
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I have also created a thread which argues that the problem is not the mechanism but the overkill in the error presentation. Problems with the current error: - Brings up a popup. - Displays the most visually noisesome red error I have yet seen on the site, total overkill. - Remains open until you manually click close it. That thread is open for posting alternatives here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/39281/… – Tchalvak Feb 12 '10 at 20:27
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I would also like this for comments posted.

Too often I seem to get the "you can't post twice in xx seconds" message. If the second comment is short it is quite possible to come in under the time.

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Yeah, there's a number of these problems. Click on the show comments for a couple of question and up pops another bloody box. – Tom Hawtin - tackline Jun 28 '09 at 23:18
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The problem I see with this, is that you would need to keep track of potentially more data, for a longer period of time. Which may not scale well.

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It's per user and doesn't need to hit the database. I don't see why scale would be an issue. – Tom Hawtin - tackline Jun 28 '09 at 23:12
I don't actually know, this is just a potential problem, I can see happening. – Brad Gilbert Jun 29 '09 at 2:14
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