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How Do I Know If My Post Was Ever Approved?


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How do I know if my post is ever approved?

 


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kareng Grand Master

It appears. You have 2 posts approved right now.

You might want to " follow" the topic you posted in by going to the top of the thread ( all the comments) on the right side is a little head and you check it for follow.

Looks like you figured the following out. I see you are following here.

You can also click on your self and look at your posts from your profile. Says something like find my content.

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Posterboy Mentor

My post is pink (I have trouble with colors) I think what does that mean?

 

Will I get a notice if the post is approved?

 

Does that mean the 'moderator' has not reviewed my post yet?

 

Posterboy,

kareng Grand Master
  On 8/13/2014 at 1:08 AM, " said:

My post is pink (I have trouble with colors) I think what does that mean?

 

Will I get a notice if the post is approved?

 

Does that mean the 'moderator' has not reviewed my post yet?

 

Posterboy,

Just the same as your previous 3 or 4 posts. Lol. We will review it and approve it a unless you are a nasty spammer.... :)

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