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Why Is My Content Limited To 38 Posts?


Simona19

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Hi! I would like to ask why is my content limited from today to just 38 posts? I can't find my posts from the beginnig. I was looking for some recipes that I had posted, but averything is gone. Did I do something wrong? Why are my posts being restricted?

 I told my friend to check my profil because she can find there some recipes of mine that are very good.

I don't know what happened. Please expain.

 

I was looking through them just couple days ago and everything was ok.

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psawyer Proficient

All of your posts are there, but the "Find Content" function usually only goes back one year. Once in a while, it goes further, but that is the exception rather than the rule.

 

You can use the Google search to find the rest of them. Paste your screen name into the box on the left side of the ad section below the main tool bar and click "Search Forum Via Google." Every topic in which you have at least one post will come back (and possibly some others).

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psawyer Proficient

You can be more specific to narrow the search. For example search on psawyer lasagne and you will find the recipe I posted just over four years ago.

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mushroom Proficient

You can be more specific to narrow the search. For example search on psawyer lasagne and you will find the recipe I posted just over four years ago.

That is an amazingly useful feature I did not know about, Peter :blink:   Wonderful way to gather together one's pontifications on a certain subject :P

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GottaSki Mentor

That is great!  I've been having trouble with the new version of search window -- but just tried gottaski mousse and found my recipe just like that :)

 

Thanks Peter :D

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