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Re: Lost reply to thread.

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:37 pm
by 308Mike
Dedicated_Dad wrote:Not taking anything personally, hope it didn't seem like I was.
Na, you didn't - it's just that we tend to write responses to people who aren't posting too (unless specifically directed at someone, many of our replies are to everyone who might be reading the forums). We know there are many more people reading the threads than participating, and on the chance someone else might have felt slighted if their reply vanished some time in a different thread.

Re: Lost reply to thread.

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:26 pm
by Flintlock Tom
Rich wrote:
randy wrote:The only posts I've ever deleted were by request of the poster (i.e. when the system generates a duplicate post). I've never deleted an entire thread.

As Mike stated, we tend to lock threads if needed (dupes or when the tone is going down the drain). I've never even deleted a spammer thread (edit it for purposes of derision and mockery? that's different).
Randy, the post is what I meant. The Snowmeggadon that I posted to is still there. What possibly could have happened is perhaps a later post overwrote mine somehow. I'm sure it was an aesthetic improvement, but those were my pearls of wisdom and I miss admiring them. :roll:
I have, on occasion, lost a post as well. What I determined was that I made the post in the Reply box then clicked the preview button to make sure it looked okay, then forgot to hit the submit button. Because I had seen it as a post I thought that it "stuck" but then I realized what I had done.
Is that possible in your case?

Re: Lost reply to thread.

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:00 am
by Fivetoes
If you open the "Post a reply" box and wait too long and somebody else posts ahead of you, the software will ask if you wish to still post. I think what happens is we don't hit the "yes" box and therefore your post is lost.

Re: Lost reply to thread.

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 3:53 am
by Rich
Flintlock Tom wrote:I have, on occasion, lost a post as well. What I determined was that I made the post in the Reply box then clicked the preview button to make sure it looked okay, then forgot to hit the submit button. Because I had seen it as a post I thought that it "stuck" but then I realized what I had done.
Is that possible in your case?
Nope. I posted, then closed down and did something else for a while, booted back up and surfed to the GC and it was still there. Couple of days later was when it went AWOL.

Re: Lost reply to thread.

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 6:35 pm
by Evyl Robot
I blame BSD hackers.