Topic: Spontaneous Logging Out?!

Today I noticed that sometimes when I click on an internal link, I get logged out. When I go back a page, I'm logged back in again (except for one time; I had to manually log in).
Wierd.

Is anyone else having this problem? Or is it just me?

Not literally dead, just no longer interested in Lego or animation.

Re: Spontaneous Logging Out?!

Woah, the weirdest thing just happened.

I read that and thought "Oh, that's never happened to me before." Then I clicked "Forums" and it logged me out. mini/eek Then I clicked Backspace and it logged me back in again. I'm not even joking.

That scared me dude.

are you the slender man, minifig

Re: Spontaneous Logging Out?!

Its doing the same to me! Just before I came into this thread mini/jaw

Re: Spontaneous Logging Out?!

Just happened to me as well.

Re: Spontaneous Logging Out?!

Woah, same thing is happening to me. Seems that the cookie system is broken somehow....

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Uh oh...there it went.  I clicked on a bookmark (something in the Resources), saw I was logged in, clicked on Forums, read one, clicked the main Forums button, and I was logged out.  I do believe something is messed up. mini/sad

Re: Spontaneous Logging Out?!

Chris W. wrote:

Woah, the weirdest thing just happened.

I read that and thought "Oh, that's never happened to me before." Then I clicked "Forums" and it logged me out. mini/eek Then I clicked Backspace and it logged me back in again. I'm not even joking.

That scared me dude.

are you the slender man, minifig

Ye- I mean- No.

I think.
Do I have a face? Hold on, I'll go check.

(Wow, that's weird. And yes, I am a wizard.)


Well, it's a good to know it's not just me that this is happening to.

Not literally dead, just no longer interested in Lego or animation.

Re: Spontaneous Logging Out?!

I got the same problem... mini/confused

Re: Spontaneous Logging Out?!

Same here, happened when I was submitting a film. Had to do the whole thing over again mini/sad . For me it always happens after about 5 minutes of inactivity.