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matrixowner
May 27th, 2008, 01:44 PM
In the last six months, I have had two responses to posted messages never show up. About two weeks ago I posted a response to someone who had commented about my "going green" question. Since I didn't hear from the moderator, I am not sure whether I had a technical problem or whether someone decided my post was inappropriate.
Mike Phillips
May 27th, 2008, 02:23 PM
Sounds like a technical problem to me as I never removed any of your posts. I'll send the link to this thread to Tim but there's a record of any actions taken by Admin or Moderators so if any post was removed then their's a record of this.
As long as you're not breaking any forum rules and your messages are family friendly there shouldn't be any problem on our side.
Is it possible you clicked the wrong button or fumbled at the keyboard and clicked away before you message could be posted?
I've done this many times in the past and anytime I have a lot of time invested into a message I copy and paste my text into Notepad before submitting it in case something goes wrong I won't have to re-think the words and then re-type them.
:)
Tim Lingor
May 27th, 2008, 04:30 PM
In the last six months, I have had two responses to posted messages never show up. About two weeks ago I posted a response to someone who had commented about my "going green" question. Since I didn't hear from the moderator, I am not sure whether I had a technical problem or whether someone decided my post was inappropriate.
Art,
There has been nothing deleted. We do not remove posts unless they violate the Forum Rules. If and when that is the case, an email is send automatically as well we send an email out to let the individual know what has happened. As Mike mentioned, there is an automatic record of any post deletions.
Thanks
Tim
Mike Phillips
May 27th, 2008, 04:40 PM
Thanks Tim for checking.
matrixowner:
Trying doing a simple test by replying to this thread and starting a new "Test Thread".
Focus on the task at hand, make sure you don't accidently click on anything until you've clicked on the Submit Reply button.
This one...
<INPUT class=button id=vB_Editor_001_save accessKey=s tabIndex=1 type=submit value="Submit Reply" name=sbutton>
:)
Andy M.
May 27th, 2008, 05:49 PM
I remember the "going green" thread.
This one here: http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24009
I think it has 24 replies.
Andy
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