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Yahoo takes breathers?

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so i'm wondering about this, but i post quite often, and i get this "taking a breather". whats up with this, it happens on one thread, and only on one. I can go to another question, post and then hit post right after on the other one. Same thing. Its like i'm locked out of threads of a certain topic. Anyone know what is up with this?

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  1. happens to everybody its just a lag it works fine overnighjt or if u have a link take it out hope i helped  


  2. They have asthma.  

  3. They often don't actually take breathers. I think that they scan certain posts for words and then say "we are taking a breather" if there are certain words or something.

    I'm beyond doubt. Many times when you type something and it says "we are taking a breather", all you have to do is go back. Erase your post. Just insert one letter. Click submit. Once your answer got through, edit it to what you intended it to be. Then it won't say "we are taking a breather".

    ITS A BIG LIE!@

  4. Um that just means that the system is busy  

  5. o i hate it,

  6. i dunno either.. that's the one thing i hate about yahoo asnwers.!

    always taking a breather..   :)

  7. one time i was bored and posted like 100 answers to questions and yahoo kept giving me that for 2 days on every question.

    perhaps its like a server overload or it costs too much for everyone to post 1000 times a day?

  8. I do not know! It is so annoying. I totally agree with you, honey. Ugh! They need to fix this... now.

  9. I have learned that if you use "strange" symbols like percentage signs then it will say Coffee Break. That happened to me tonite already. Spell out things that have symbols, that will cause it to go on a Coffee Break.

      Anyone know of any other things?

    Earlier tonite I used the percent sign and it said CoffeeBreak. I changed the symbol to words and my answer went right thru.
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