I totally agree. But, as timeshifter already stated, this situation is created intentionally. The "it's free" statement clearly is used to attract users, and the key frustration is created to move them to register. As long as this situation sustains, you will have these posts.d00zah wrote:Can we agree that 'a number of individuals', every ~2 months, seem to express some amount of frustration about the inconvenience of not having access to a tool they use for free, for a few days?
Maybe there should be just a sticky post explaining this situation from the (totally understandable) view of the author, with an FAQ.