The only thing I really have to say about AO3's latest contretemps is: I toldyou so~
When a platform is so fucked up that the only way to make it run is to take out the navigation, then it's time to think real hard about who's been driving development.
That's my take on how it was explained to me. Looking at the graph, I'm almost certain that's exactly what happens - which explains the load.
*does not code for anything, does a LOT of guessing based on logic*
Personally, I love the *idea* of the filters, but I do agree they are clunky as hell. (I'm assuming others felt the same, hence the redesign that is in progress.)
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Date: 2012-06-15 03:13 am (UTC)*does not code for anything, does a LOT of guessing based on logic*
Personally, I love the *idea* of the filters, but I do agree they are clunky as hell. (I'm assuming others felt the same, hence the redesign that is in progress.)