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I could only guess TAGGED is undergoing a site maintenance. It happens every now and then. The good thing about it sometimes is that they (TAGGED) give some features available only to VIP's, but as some sort of 'peace offering' for the inconvenience they had caused us users, they let us see who has viewed our profiles, they let us see who has read our messages, etc. for about a week.
from your firefox web browser, click tools, click on clear recent history, choose everything, check all the boxes except cache. close your browser, then open it again. you may have lots of temporary files already.
go to internet exporer>tools>internet options>connections>lan settings>advanced> now in exceptions add 127.0.0.1;192.168.*.*
besdies this might be your DSL issues contact ur service provider in case
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