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Couple of points from a networking persepective:


1) Your ISP network that lies between you and the Google servers, obviously has some issues.

2) Changing your DNS won't fix the networking issue between you and Google.

3) Do a tracer to the target server to determine who's router is dropping the ball.


As for forum owners: Anytime you implement a 3rd party tool, plug-in or any other type of data piece that refers to a location other your own domain, you can always expect to have a certain percentage of users that will have increased access times to those services. Thus, those users will complain, but anything not hosted on your own equipment is generally out of your control. Downstream network problems that fall on another provider, are also generally out of your control.


It's not your forum that's connecting to the additional services, it's the user themselves.


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