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Disappearing posts please help

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18 May 14 #433869 by Shoegirl
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Even the posts that I am making asking for feedback and support under technical help are disappearing.

Please can you get back to me on why my posts are disappearing please as I''ve written privately too.

Thanks
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18 May 14 #433870 by rubytuesday
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I have received your report, thank you and I will look into this tomorrow (Monday) after the weekend is over.
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18 May 14 #433872 by Shoegirl
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Thanks for getting back to me. I''m reassured that this is being looked into.

Enjoy the rest of your Sunday :)
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18 May 14 #433878 by dukey
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I have answered a few posts, over 10,000, never had one disappear, I can''t think how it could happen?, maybe the techy guys will think of something.
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18 May 14 #433879 by Shoegirl
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It''s actual threads that have gone. Two over the weekend. Mine and everyone else''s posts that formed the thread.

I''ve had a number of posts disappear completely. Many wikis have commented on this previously but the thread has too disappeared.
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18 May 14 #433889 by dukey
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Do you have the name or title of either thread?, as far as I know a thread can only be removed by an administrator, and they rarely do, had a chat briefly with one tonight, she said no threads or posted were edited recently, but even if they are they are saved.
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18 May 14 #433890 by Shoegirl
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One was entitled happiness and posted over the past few days. Not to be confused with the post with the same title that is quite old and still available. Other wikis contributed before the thread disappeared from memory it was Hollyxxx DIAH, Afonleas, Pixy and JJones123. Thought I''d mention this as it might help trace it.

The second was called some of my posts are disappearing. If it helps you posted on this one quite recently as someone had posted on it recently and you had helpfully pointed out that the thread was nine months old. I resurrected it this weekend to mention that the issue seemed to be resurfacing. The thread saying my posts were disappearing disappeared tonight. If that makes any sense!

Hence creating this new thread. I appreciate your help Dukey. Thank you.
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