so if you posted from 0-100% quota in one day, and stopped poisting, would you stay at 100% for one month and then immediately go to 0%?
i mean you would have to post all 950 or whatever posts literally at the exact same time, but yes, i think...
If you posted 900 times in a single day (June 1st) without any posts before or after you'd stay at 100 until July 1st, at which point your quota would drop to 0% throughout the day.
well it looks like this is now QUOTA LAW not quota theory, mods plz fix
Quote from: Khadafi on June 03, 2016, 06:17:10 AM
If you posted 900 times in a single day (June 1st) without any posts before or after you'd stay at 100 until July 1st, at which point your quota would drop to 0% throughout the day.
interesting okay cool just making sure my understanding of quota was sound
Jesus Christ is it really 950 posts for full quota
Quote from: Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo on June 03, 2016, 10:07:14 AM
Jesus Christ is it really 950 posts for full quota
No. that is slander and i demand a redaction
It is 900 posts in 30 days
If I make it 1800 in one day will it be full for two full months
no
Quote from: David on June 03, 2016, 10:50:53 AM
If I make it 1800 in one day will it be full for two full months
Quote from: SVT on June 03, 2016, 11:26:34 AM
no
The function for caculating quota works as follows
1.) Multiply the number of days for a quota (30) in our case by 86400 (number of seconds in a day) and subtract that the current time, to get the exact timestamp to the second 30 days ago.
2.) Pull a list of posts by a user since that timestamp. Count the number of results
3.) Divide the number of results by the number for a 100% quota (900)
4.) Display that as a percentage up to 100%
So a post made even 2592001 seconds prior to the query being made won't be counted.
i was just guessin' homie no need to get the lawyers involved
Quote from: Khadafi on June 03, 2016, 11:45:00 AM
Quote from: David on June 03, 2016, 10:50:53 AM
If I make it 1800 in one day will it be full for two full months
Quote from: SVT on June 03, 2016, 11:26:34 AM
no
The function for caculating quota works as follows
1.) Multiply the number of days for a quota (30) in our case by 86400 (number of seconds in a day) and subtract that the current time, to get the exact timestamp to the second 30 days ago.
2.) Pull a list of posts by a user since that timestamp. Count the number of results
3.) Divide the number of results by the number for a 100% quota (900)
4.) Display that as a percentage up to 100%
So a post made even 2592001 seconds prior to the query being made won't be counted.
ty
gotta get the quota sorry
lower quota to 800 a month pls
Quote from: ʜiro҈ on June 05, 2016, 12:41:36 PM
lower quota to 800 a month pls
how about you post 900 times a month
jmv i can do it